Does Schrader Valve have to be Removed from Valve Stems to Install Valve Extenders
Updated 10/07/2014 | Published 10/06/2014 >
Question:
Can these extenders be installed without having to remove the schrader valve in the original valve stem. I do not want to have to completely deflate the tire in order to install.
asked by: Tom P
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Expert Reply:
You should not have to remove the Schrader valve on the existing valve stems to install extender set # WM8029180. It is just a simple screw-on installation. The extension will depress the valve in the stems you have now and of course has its own valve so inflation will be exactly the same.
expert reply by:
Michael H
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Wheel Masters Tire Pressure Valve Extenders - 180-Degree Bend - Aluminum Rear Wheels - Qty 2
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