Tire Valve Stems

   / Tire Valve Stems #21  
Good valve stems are made from Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer rubber, or EPDM for short. It's a synthetic rubber. China is making cheap ones made from natural rubber and like cheap tires will dry rot very fast. Unlike those cheap tires stems don't have any cords inside to reinforce them. Most shops just cut them off and replace them every time they change a tire. Of course with the tire pressure sensors being mandated the future of stems is in real question.

If you bend the stem with your hand and see cracks or if you hear air leaks then replace them. I have one of those el cheapo HF tire changers, works great for this as you only need to dismount the front side of the tire. By doing so you don't mess up the balancing.

But I don't think it's all valve stems. Years ago after driving about 100 miles I watched one of those small 8" tires just explode after sitting for 10 minutes.

The metal stem come in two different styles (or maybe more). There's one style that's all metal with a rubber washer that goes on both sides of the wheel and another style where it still has the usual "pop in" style base, I think they are a TR600. The all metal ones are fine but if they get hit they have no give.

I think your tire guy is off a little though. I think the standard stems are rated for 60 psi, not 50, it's an industry standard. If he's so worried about the stems then he could easily find and buy the EPDM TR600 stems, they only cost a few cents more so it's not like he would be loosing money. Plus he could put up a sign saying "we only use high quality high pressure valve stems" and put up several articles showing why the cheap ones are bad. Who here hasn't spent a half hour in a tire shop waiting for them to swap tires?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diene
 
   / Tire Valve Stems #22  
Very informative ^^^

Learn something everyday here at TBN

I now find myself looking at tire stems during my day...

Didn't even realize all my trailers have metal ones..
 
   / Tire Valve Stems #23  
Not to wander too far off topic...

Who makes a good tire inflation air-chuck gauge?

I have a couple of older amflo 150's with the offset angled chuck that I like very much...

Last time I looked for a new one the chucks were all straight... bought one and don't like having to bend the rubber valve stem nearly 90 degrees to put in air. They numbers on the pop-out gauge also were not as sharp as my old ones...

I ended up buying another brand and it won't even pop-up till I have 30 psi and then it is off by 7 pounds... it's just junk...
 
   / Tire Valve Stems #24  
I like this style tire gauge.
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They come in different pressure ranges, I've seen as low as 0-15psi and as high as 0-160psi but I'm sure the range is wider than that. They come in glow in the dark so you can use them at night. Some of them come with tings swivel chucks, glycerin filled, and check valves to hold the reading until a button is pushed. Being analog they don't need batteries that can go flat. Most places like Summit Racing carries them. You can buy cheap or get pretty accurate ones. If you are looking for the pencil type then I suggest ebay, you should be able to find a US made one with an angle head.
 
   / Tire Valve Stems #25  
I was thinking of one like this with the angle chuck shown in your picture...
 

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   / Tire Valve Stems #26  
I was thinking of one like this with the angle chuck shown in your picture...

Milton of course. I just bought a new one at the Auto Value parts store two days ago.

Ain't cheap at 32 bucks, but quality is never cheap.

The Milton had a magnifier glass over the graduations so they are easier to see......:)

If you have a serviceable body, Milton makes replacement hoses and angle chucks.....
 
   / Tire Valve Stems #27  
Thanks for the info... I will check on it tomorrow...

Edit... you got a great deal... everything I find for the MILIS-505 is over $40
 
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   / Tire Valve Stems #28  
interesting point. perhaps last previous post in another thread is untimely about how much psi....

I always blamed my tire stems for my failures and blamed it on dryrot. perhaps metal is the only way to go with trailers?
 
   / Tire Valve Stems #29  
I was thinking of one like this with the angle chuck shown in your picture...

I have one of those somewhere but since getting the style with the round gauge with the glow in the dark face I never use it. I just find myself checking/ filling tires during the winter months in the dark. It's larger though but a lot of different companies sell them so you can find one that fits your needs well. I even have one with a line on it so the GF can fill her tires to the correct pressure (idiot proof, did I say that?).
 
   / Tire Valve Stems #30  
Ordered two... should be here in a few days...
 

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