โMar-03-2020 06:56 PM
โMar-10-2020 05:34 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:More likely it is Arizona heat.Huntindog wrote:Super_Dave wrote:
One of the biggest problems that I have wrestled with is tire shop techs being smart enough to offset the inner tire so that you can reach the stem through the wheel. I don't leave the tire shop anymore without checking to make sure they aligned them correctly and didn't put a standard plastic stem cap on them.
X2
Also I found some metal valve stem caps that allow one to air thru them. The plastic ones break pretty fast.
5 years and zero issue with the non cap valves on my DRW. Maybe after market are the bad ones?
โMar-10-2020 04:55 PM
Huntindog wrote:Super_Dave wrote:
One of the biggest problems that I have wrestled with is tire shop techs being smart enough to offset the inner tire so that you can reach the stem through the wheel. I don't leave the tire shop anymore without checking to make sure they aligned them correctly and didn't put a standard plastic stem cap on them.
X2
Also I found some metal valve stem caps that allow one to air thru them. The plastic ones break pretty fast.
โMar-10-2020 04:23 PM
Super_Dave wrote:
One of the biggest problems that I have wrestled with is tire shop techs being smart enough to offset the inner tire so that you can reach the stem through the wheel. I don't leave the tire shop anymore without checking to make sure they aligned them correctly and didn't put a standard plastic stem cap on them.
โMar-07-2020 10:18 PM
Super_Dave wrote:
One of the biggest problems that I have wrestled with is tire shop techs being smart enough to offset the inner tire so that you can reach the stem through the wheel.
โMar-06-2020 08:47 AM
โMar-06-2020 07:12 AM
fj12ryder wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:The one is a straight shot down the tube to the valve stem, the other is at an angle and won't work with my valve stems.
Look the same are they different?
โMar-06-2020 06:15 AM
klr650goldwing wrote:
Okay, I purchased the correct chuck and I can see how it WILL work to air up both inner and outer tire on the rear. However, I can't get my hand in to remove the valve stem cover. I tried a needle-nose plier, a regular plier and neither would do the job. Is there a special tool for this task or do you have a very small hand available to help out? How do you remove the valve stem cover on the inner dually?
โMar-06-2020 03:30 AM
โMar-05-2020 07:01 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:The one is a straight shot down the tube to the valve stem, the other is at an angle and won't work with my valve stems.
Look the same are they different?
โMar-05-2020 06:59 PM
klr650goldwing wrote:I use a piece of flexible clear tubing just big enough to be a snug fit around the valve stem cap. I simply push the tube onto the cap and unscrew it, and vice versa when putting it back on. Works a treat.
Okay, I purchased the correct chuck and I can see how it WILL work to air up both inner and outer tire on the rear. However, I can't get my hand in to remove the valve stem cover. I tried a needle-nose plier, a regular plier and neither would do the job. Is there a special tool for this task or do you have a very small hand available to help out? How do you remove the valve stem cover on the inner dually?
โMar-05-2020 06:00 PM
klr650goldwing wrote:
Okay, I purchased the correct chuck and I can see how it WILL work to air up both inner and outer tire on the rear. However, I can't get my hand in to remove the valve stem cover. I tried a needle-nose plier, a regular plier and neither would do the job. Is there a special tool for this task or do you have a very small hand available to help out? How do you remove the valve stem cover on the inner dually?
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