| These Valve Stem Stabilizers help prevent damage to extensions caused by the rubbing of the extension against the wheel. A worn extension may lead to air leakage and result in tire damage. They install easily—simply align the rubber stabilizer with the valve extension and push into the wheel hole. Available in 2”, 2.5” or 2.8” sizes for Accuride and Alcoa Aluminum Wheels with round cut-outs. |
| Valve Stem Wear is Dangerous. |
| Centrifugal force of a rotating wheel (photo 1) will cause the valve stem to rub against the wheel and result in wear and eventual failure of the valve stem (photo 2). |
| This active monitoring system helps you maintain safe tire pressure by providing a quick, easy visual inspection of each tire, alerting driver of pressure variations with a bright red LED light. Learn More. |
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Valve Stem Stabilizers
Sold with or without extensions. |
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MODEL # |
Description |
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RW0020VSK |
2” Pair with a pair of 6” Valve Stem Extensions |
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RW0025VSK |
2.5” Pair with a pair of 6” Valve Stem Extensions |
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RW0028VSK |
2.8” Pair with a pair of 6” Valve Stem Extensions |
| Installation Instructions |
| Instructions are for valve extension stabilizers with 2", 2.5", and 2.8" dia. holes in Accuride and Alcoa Aluminum Wheels. If a valve extension is being installed for the first time, make sure it is securely attached to the wheel valve stem. |
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Place the rubber valve stem stabilizer up to the valve extension, and align the stabilizer's center hole with the valve extension tip. |
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Continue pushing the rubber stabilizer into the wheel hole until the stabilizer's front face is completely seated onto the face of the wheel. |
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If possible, check between the duals to make sure the flange of the stabilizer has come through the hole in the back side of the wheel and is seated around it. |
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