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    Quote Originally Posted by AZMike View Post
    Since you need to dismount the tires to fully remove the original rubber stems, why not get standard proven metal stems like these (which I installed on my trailer rims)?

    https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c...lve+stem&pos=7
    Do you have 15 or 16 inch wheels?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sellis1053 View Post
    Do you have 15 or 16 inch wheels?
    15" six lugs. These stems will fit two different standard size holes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobinICT View Post
    These are the ones I used. Keep in mind, you'll need some stem real estate for a system like Tire Minder for the lock nut behind the transmitter unit.

    https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c...6+cores&pos=10
    +1.....I use these on my 16" factory wheels when I upgraded to Goodyear tires. They do a great job, and hold up well!
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    Quote Originally Posted by trailrydr View Post
    +1.....I use these on my 16" factory wheels when I upgraded to Goodyear tires. They do a great job, and hold up well!
    If you open the link, it says they're only rated to 65 PSI
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    Quote Originally Posted by sellis1053 View Post
    If you open the link, it says they're only rated to 65 PSI
    Sure about that:

    Product Information
    Warranty: 90 Day Limited Warranty
    Unit of Measure: Each
    UPC: # 639601741625
    Angle (Deg): Straight
    Length (in): 1-7/16 Inch
    Length (mm): 36.2mm
    Attachment Method: Clamp-In
    Maximum Cold Inflation Pressure (psi): 200 psi
    Fits Rim Hole Diameter (in): 7/16, 5/8 Inch
    Fits Rim Hole Diameter (mm): 11.5mm, 15.875mm
    Valve Body Material: Brass
    Industry Valve Number: TR416
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    Quote Originally Posted by trailrydr View Post
    Sure about that:

    Product Information
    Warranty: 90 Day Limited Warranty
    Unit of Measure: Each
    UPC: # 639601741625
    Angle (Deg): Straight
    Length (in): 1-7/16 Inch
    Length (mm): 36.2mm
    Attachment Method: Clamp-In
    Maximum Cold Inflation Pressure (psi): 200 psi
    Fits Rim Hole Diameter (in): 7/16, 5/8 Inch
    Fits Rim Hole Diameter (mm): 11.5mm, 15.875mm
    Valve Body Material: Brass
    Industry Valve Number: TR416
    Yes, the link in your 2:46 post today
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    Quote Originally Posted by sellis1053 View Post
    Yes, the link in your 2:46 post today
    They say 200 cold psi???? The info above came from that website...
    Last edited by trailrydr; 01-13-2022 at 02:02 PM.
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    Originally i saw that same info somewhere else... and on the manufacturers website it was higher than 65 psi too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trailrydr View Post
    Originally i saw that same info somewhere else... and on the manufacturers website it was higher than 65 psi too.
    I think I see the confusion. Your link shows the TR428 where what you cut & paste is for the TR416. Do you have 15 or 16 inch wheels?
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    I guess I'll give an update since the thread was brought back up. After 9 trips and a total of about 1500 miles, I can report no issues from the valve stems. The only loss of air experienced was from a nail I apparently picked up at a campground. Never lost pressure until we got home (about 150 miles from the campground). TPMS caught it the next morning - from the garage about 60 feet away no less - where I was charging the monitor. Very happy with them, and highly recommend.
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