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lawnspecialties wrote:
$25/tire to remove the tire from the wheel, install a new metal stem, and mount the tire back on the rim.
I have no problem with that.
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fj12ryder wrote:lawnspecialties wrote:Wow, as "Click & Clack" would say, must be time for someone's boat payment. ๐
Either way, I just got off the phone with a nearby commercial tire shop. They're going to charge me $150 to take all six tires and install metal stems.
โMar-08-2016 08:58 AM
lawnspecialties wrote:Wow, as "Click & Clack" would say, must be time for someone's boat payment. ๐
Either way, I just got off the phone with a nearby commercial tire shop. They're going to charge me $150 to take all six tires and install metal stems.
โMar-08-2016 08:00 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
For that price I hope they are balancing the tires also.
Weigh your RV axles preferably each tire. Use the weight/inflation chart mentioned above and add 5psi to what the chart says for pressure. This is from GY Tech Service when up sizing as in "E" to "G" tires.
I went from "E" to GY "G" and ran 85psi with perfect tread wear over many thousands of miles.
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smkettner wrote:I don't know about that. I know tires are rated at a certain pressure and allow for pressure rise when they heat up, but I don't know about the valve stem being rated the same way. I would think that if they're rated at 100 psi, they mean 100 psi. JMO of course.
The rating is 100 psi cold. They are fine as temperatures rise during use.
โMar-08-2016 06:58 AM
smkettner wrote:
The rating is 100 psi cold. They are fine as temperatures rise during use.
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