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paramike Member Since: 01 Mar 2012 Location: scotland Posts: 9 |
hi, if you have tpms, they can oxidise(weld)onto the aluminium dustcap.which i found to my cost |
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Sun Apr 16 2017 4:29pm |
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docian Member Since: 18 Feb 2017 Location: northwest Posts: 19 |
Yep mine welded on, difficult to get off switch to cheap plastic ones, much less hassle |
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Sun Apr 16 2017 4:48pm |
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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
Always use plastic caps,,we have one customer a week come into our place that can't remove the metal caps cos they have welded themselves on as the valve stem is brass.
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Sun Apr 16 2017 5:22pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
I use stainless steel one's, never had any problems also check t/p's on regular basis so proably helps.
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Sun Apr 16 2017 10:29pm |
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Hugh Haddow Member Since: 03 Jul 2009 Location: Prestwick Posts: 202 |
Electrolytic or galvanic corrosion. Brass to Aluminium is a bad combination. Stainless is OK but plastic is easiest and cheapest.
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Tue Apr 18 2017 9:50am |
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shakeapaw Member Since: 17 Dec 2011 Location: in a mud hut in wigan Posts: 948 |
just put copper slip on the threads and they will be ok, ive been doing it this way for 10 years 07,TDV8,Black, Black Heated leather all round, Rear Entertainment with Headpones & Remote, TV, DVD, Pure Dab Digital Radio, Sidesteps, Adaptive Headlights, sunroof, now working fuel burning heater ))) |
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Fri Apr 28 2017 12:50am |
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