If you have the simulators, get your kid to reach through the hold and do it. The holes on the steel wheels are much larger than the simulators, and you can reach through them easily. However, mine came with spring loaded check-cap extenders so I don't have to take off a cap to check the pressure. Worst case, pull the wheels...
if you are tryin to air up or down you should have the push top extender which doesnt need to be removed ........ other than that i had reached betwen the tires once till i realized i didnt need them removed to air them up haha ........ wit the cap off i cant get my air chuck on it to air it up the simulator is in the way
make sure they are lined up both the inner and outer wheel and you can use an air chuck with both ends on it and air up or check psi through one window in the wheels only
I had my valve stems replaced w/bolt on metal ones. ALOT stronger & don't fold over. They didn't put the fill thru valve stem caps back on so I was kinda screwed. I went to Napa & got metal fill thru caps & now I'm good to go. Thanks!
You don’t have to go cheap like I did! You can buy the very attractive braided stainless steel hose kit.
Makes maintaining the air in your duals a lot easier!:thumbsup:
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