Can Tire Pressure Valve Extenders Be Left On While Driving
Updated 08/09/2022 | Published 08/06/2022 >
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I have a 2022 Class C Motorhome. I am looking into valve extenders. I watched your video. You say nothing about not driving with them on. The makers tell you not to drive with them on. What is the right answer. I do have metal valves. Thank you for your help.
asked by: Ron K
Expert Reply:
Valve extenders like the Wheel Masters Tire Pressure Valve Extenders # WM8029 and Wheel Masters Tire Pressure Valve Extenders # WM80294 are designed to be left on while driving. This is the case with most valve extenders.
However, if you come across a manufacturer that states they cannot be left on while driving then you should always follow the manufacturer recommendation.
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