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No hay artículos en el carroKit de cuatro mangueras, camiones automotrices y ligeros, utilizados para inflar aire, para uso con la mayoría de ruedas dobles con tuerca hexagonal de 1 1/16 pulgadas. y más pequeño, incluye soportes para la mayoría de ruedas dobles con tuerca hexagonal de 1 1/16 pulgadas. y más pequeño
ER M.
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de marzo de 2024
Much easier to get the air pressure in my set of dual tires in my motor-home
Luis Martín Cárdenas plascencia
Comentado en México el 30 de diciembre de 2024
Es un artículo muy bueno
Dotty's Mom
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2023
These valve extensions make checking and adding air to the rear tires a breeze. The hose brackets secure beneath the wheel liner’s two removable lug nuts. I had these on a previous RV, and I was determined to have them again. Unfortunately, my 2016 Minnie Winnie on E-450 chassis has push-on friction fit wheel liners. This kit is not designed for that.Note; this is not recommended by the manufacturer, but is something I decided to try (at my own risk) to make them fit.First make sure that the wheel liner’s center runs fairly concentric with the perimeter. To check this, find a side road that has little traffic, and slowly drive your RV while someone views each wheel liner. If the center has excessive wobble, the cause must be found and corrected before going further.Start by installing the extension hoses through the holes in the wheel liner to determine the mounting brackets best locations. Reference the locations on the center can with masking tape, and then remove wheel liner. Check the hose extensions with soapy water to make certain there are no leaks anywhere.The can is riveted to the liner. A reference mark was made and then the 4 rivet heads were ground off allowing the two pieces to separate as shown in the 1st photo. It will be reassembled with stainless steel 10-32 x ½” Button head Allen cap screws & nylon stainless steel locking nuts. (All hardware was purchased thru Amazon.) Next the brackets were cut to 2” in length, and then two holes drilled for mounting using a #11 (.191”) bit. Take time and make the brackets as identical as possible. To maintain balance, position the brackets exactly opposite and at the same height on the can and mark for drilling. Note; the diameters of the can and hub are quite close, leaving little room for mounting hardware. Drill one top hole, and secure the bracket with 10-32 Button head screw and then test fit. Do a little at a time and don’t rush the job. Test fit the can over the hub frequently. The lower hole was drilled, but the same hardware wouldn’t fit over the hub. My wife suggested using rivets installed from the inside out for the lower holes.With all 4 holes drilled, the can was bolted back into the wheel liner. The brackets were both attached by their top bolts, and stainless steel 3/16” x ¼” rivets were installed from the inside of the can. The flatter rivet heads cleared the hub. Remember the brackets can only be mounted once the can has been installed back into the wheel liner.Make sure all bolts are tightened, and then properly align the hoses and install the wheel liner back onto the rim. Secure the hoses into the brackets and one side is done. Check the tire pressure over the next several days to make certain all is leak free.
Rick Lightfoot
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de agosto de 2022
Every thing was good
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de junio de 2020
I have had these installed on my Motorhome for about a month and am very happy with them. I have Alcoa aluminum wheels and installation was simple and the product seems of good quality. I will say though that they need to be installed on steel valve stems as rubber valve stems can limit how far the extension can be screwed on and therefore not achieve a proper seal and cause leakage.
Tom
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2020
Installed this kit on an E450 Class C RV. Install was not too difficult , took about 45 minutes. They seem to be well constructed, and sturdy. I have only had them on for a week, but so far no problems. They make airing up the tires very easy. I put my TPMS sensors on them, and they are working fine. I hope they hold up for a long time.Update: I have had them on two years now, and I have not had a leak, they work great.
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