pegmikef
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I got a really good price on a set of four G614s and I am thinking about replacing mine (30,000 miles, 3 years) just for peace of mind and two of the tires continue to lose a small amount of air. My dilemma are the high pressure valve stems that I want to replace at the same time.
After doing a some research it looks like what they call high pressure valve stems are actually rubber based valves with long metal stems. This is what it looks like Heartland (or their vendor) installed on my rims when they installed the G614s. My concern is this type of valve is designed for a max of 100 PSI. The other type of high pressure valve stems are high pressure clamp-in metal valves and are supposedly good up to 200 PSI.
My questions.
If it turns out that the valve stems in my tires are the first type (they have 3 years and 30,000 miles on them) should I just leave them installed? . . . . or
Should I have Goodyear replace them with the same type of valve stem? . . . or
Should I replace them with the clamp-in metal ones?
And finally, does anyone out there have the part number or name of the valve stems used in Heartland's high pressure Sailun and Goodyear.
Here are excerpts of the info I found on TireRack.com
After doing a some research it looks like what they call high pressure valve stems are actually rubber based valves with long metal stems. This is what it looks like Heartland (or their vendor) installed on my rims when they installed the G614s. My concern is this type of valve is designed for a max of 100 PSI. The other type of high pressure valve stems are high pressure clamp-in metal valves and are supposedly good up to 200 PSI.
My questions.
If it turns out that the valve stems in my tires are the first type (they have 3 years and 30,000 miles on them) should I just leave them installed? . . . . or
Should I have Goodyear replace them with the same type of valve stem? . . . or
Should I replace them with the clamp-in metal ones?
And finally, does anyone out there have the part number or name of the valve stems used in Heartland's high pressure Sailun and Goodyear.
Here are excerpts of the info I found on TireRack.com