Wheel Masters 4-Hose Inflation Kit for a 2021 Ford E-450
Updated 02/25/2022 | Published 02/24/2022 >
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Question:
Which valve stem extension kit is best for my application? I have a 2021 Jayco Class C coach on a Ford E450 DRW chassis
asked by: Charlie L
Expert Reply:
I do have options for you, but the Wheel Masters Inflation Kits are not vehicle specific parts. They are going to depend on the wheel set-up that you have. However, I can provide you with a couple of the most common options we typically see on the E-450.
If you have wheel liners on your wheels then you want to use the 135 degree bend kit part # WM8001-135. If you have wheel covers on your wheels then you would want the 90 degree bend kit part # WM8208 instead. Both of these will fit wheels between 16" to 19-1/2".
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Wheel Masters 4-Hose Inflation Kit - 16" to 19-1/2" Dually - Hub Mount - 135-Degree Bend
- Tire Inflator
- Inflation Kit
- 16 - 19-1/2 Inch Dual Tires
- Dually Vehicles
- Wheel Masters
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