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Post Info TOPIC: Tire valve stems


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Tire valve stems


Howard, I would like your opinion regarding tire valve stems for my Chevrolet 3500HD DRW truck. Rubber valve stems or metal valve stems. I'm thinking the metal stems would be easier to check and/or add air especially on the dual rear tires. In your opinion is it worth the $ and trouble of changing over to metal?  Thanking you in advance!



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I'm not Howard but............................METAL (brass)it is.



-- Edited by TRAILERKING on Monday 15th of June 2015 09:01:19 PM

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Hey Pat & Bridget,

I would definitely recommend metal and it would be worth the cost to convert.  It you plan to add a tire pressure monitoring system in the future, then you there is no question you will want metal.

One of my few short and sweet answers.  :)

Howard



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Thanks Trailerking and Howard. Will take care of that this week. Safe travels!

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