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NoExpert Member Since: 28 Jan 2022 Location: Poznań, Poland Posts: 478 |
At least it’s holding air. I’ve seen the corrosion so bad that the beads were leaking as fast as air was going in. 2011 RRS HSE Luxury 3.0 TDV6 Fuji White on Ebony/Ivory
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Sun Sep 24 2023 7:02am |
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TTR Member Since: 14 May 2023 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 163 |
Eh up NoExpert
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Mon Sep 25 2023 6:57pm |
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NoExpert Member Since: 28 Jan 2022 Location: Poznań, Poland Posts: 478 |
We use a gauge/inflator similar to this:
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Mon Sep 25 2023 7:48pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4969 |
This is what I did with mine.
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Mon Sep 25 2023 7:55pm |
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TTR Member Since: 14 May 2023 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 163 |
Eh up
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Mon Sep 25 2023 8:23pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4969 |
Just release the extension from the clip and it threads out when wheel drops, used extra long extension from a truck, works for me as I have a under tray covering my spare so can't check it from underneath without removing tray first.
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Mon Sep 25 2023 8:55pm |
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TTR Member Since: 14 May 2023 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 163 |
Eh up Col
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Mon Sep 25 2023 9:15pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4969 |
You can use either of these, I used the first one, just got them complete from a local commercial tyre company, just threaded it over the top of the rear cross member and out through the unused tow socket hole. If I remember right I did use a couple of 210mm extension so it gave me a bit more to play with, although I do recall seeing some on amazon at 350mm long.
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Mon Sep 25 2023 9:38pm |
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TTR Member Since: 14 May 2023 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 163 |
Eh up Col
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Tue Sep 26 2023 6:17am |
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NoExpert Member Since: 28 Jan 2022 Location: Poznań, Poland Posts: 478 |
I hear yah about the knees, I don’t enjoy rolling around under cars either. Thank goodness for lifts at work.
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Tue Sep 26 2023 5:02pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4969 |
Used the extensions for years on trucks and trailers with twin wheels and some off them run upwards of 120psi. never had a issue with them leaking, only when they have not been fitted correctly, no more likely to leak than a rubber tubeless valve unless they are the usual cheap crap extensions. As it's only a space saver spare could always get the tyre foam filled, would not have to worry about anything leaking then, just be a bit heavier.
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Tue Sep 26 2023 8:56pm |
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TTR Member Since: 14 May 2023 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 163 |
Eh up all
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Wed Sep 27 2023 6:35am |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4969 |
As I said I have seen a awful lot of these extensions over the years, and have yet to see one fitted with thread tape, the "O" ring inside the nut part is quite sufficient, if it is quite adequate to hold 120 psi plus I'm sure it will hold 35/40 no problem, being a parallel thread as well I don't think it would achieve much anyway, but the choice is yours. I will have to have a look and see if I used one or two extensions as it was some time ago can't really remember.
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Wed Sep 27 2023 7:31am |
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TTR Member Since: 14 May 2023 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 163 |
Eh up
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Fri Sep 29 2023 7:03pm |
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