Haven't dropped down on my knees or crawled up under our "new to us" MH but wondering where and how easy it is to locate the inside tires (tag axle) valve stems? No humorous remarks please.
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HighwayJunky wrote: Thanks chuckftboy, I stand corrected! 6-wheels
No wonder you canโt find them. :B
This post is my opinion (free advice). It is not intended to influence anyone's judgment nor do I advocate anyone do what I propose. Sold 04 Dynasty to our son after 14 great years. Upgraded with a 08 HR Navigator 45โ...
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For the inside dually, you need a long air chuck if there's no extender. Use a marker or something to mark on the wheel which hole the inner valve stem is so you don't have to search for it each time...
I use something like this:
well never mind the picture, apparently you can't attach images... just google dually air chuck.
My rear drive has a total of 8-tires. The outside four the Syems can easily be seen. But, I see no extenders for the the inside tires. One would think that the extender would protrude through the outside tire. Right??
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On mine, the tag axle has only 2 tires....left and right. The drive axle has 4. The valve stems have extenders that make them readily accessible for inflation.