🔧 Upgrade your ride’s breathability with pro-grade valve stems!
The CKAuto 25 Pieces TR416 Metal Valve Stems set features durable brass and chrome construction with EPDM rubber for a secure, leak-proof fit. Designed to fit both .453" and .625" rim holes with a 1.5-inch length, these valve stems are rated for 130 PSI and come fully tested to ensure safety. Ideal for passenger cars, this bulk pack includes high-temperature valve cores for easy installation and long service life.
Color | Silver |
Material | Brass, Metal, Rubber |
Brand | CKAuto |
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Vehicle Service Type | Passenger Car |
Item Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
Number of Pieces | 25 |
Shape | Mount |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | CKAuto |
Item Weight | 1.63 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CKsafetr41600002 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | CKsafetr41600002 |
C**M
Great looking valve stems
Very good quality. Installed a set on my trailer. They look good, functional and great price.
C**Y
Good product
I have used these for vents on gas cans as valve stems for tires for atvs. Easy to use and well made.
P**N
Works Great
As advertised
L**N
Does NOT fit Konig
If you have Konig wheels, these may not fit. My Hypergams have a stepped/recessed hole which is also quite close to the wall. I fiddled around with these to see if I could find a way to make them work, but ended up having to order different ones to get the job done. Aside from the obvious compatibility issue, these valve stems seem to be of good enough quality and are good looking as well. If you’re considering these, I’d recommend making sure both outside and inside mounting surfaces are flat (not stepped or recessed or curved), and that the hole isn’t too close to a wall, or else the washer won’t be able to sit flat like it needs to.
J**Y
Great product get rid of the rubber ones
Good product I use them on all my trailer tires, they do rust a bit but I go into very dirty locations all the time so that plays a factor, I will purchase again this is my 2nd or 3rd bag, great seal, no leaks, looks great new, recommended
K**A
Snappy looking Easy install. Using rubber extra washer instead of metal washer
I purchased these for a heavy duty machinery laden trailer, holds a backhoe or a vertical lift, so tires get abuse.... I have removed two wheels in order to sandblast and paint, and decided that these valve stems would be ideal....However I am not a keen proponent of metal on metal, so I am planning on using the smaller rubber washer on the inside (which is the right fit for the hole) and on the outside substituting the larger (and in my case, extra) washer down onto the rim so rubber is against the metal rim, and then securing with the nut. The metal washer that was supplied will not be used as it cannot go on top of the larger washer because then the nut has no thread to grab.... The photo shows the outside with the larger rubber washer and nut, while at the top it shows the inside of the rim with the smaller rubber washer, and the two “not used” metal washers are sitting on the rim to the left. (Excuse the rust on the rim, as that is why I removed the tires to address and paint)I am wondering if anyone else has done this alteration, and also if the manufacturer has any comment as to it being installed this way....I also intend to take a small dab of Slime and apply it to the bottom of each rubber washer so there is that barrier between the rubber washer and the metal rim. This should inhibit any corrosion as well as seal it.As I am just starting the sandblasting/painting of these wheels, I have time before these will be permanently installed. Any comments and suggestions are welcome, so long as they are civil in nature!UPDATED: I have added a photo that shows my final decision on the valve stem installation.... I was able to compress the two washers enough, one on each side of the wheel hole, that I could still use the metal washer and get the nut on.... it is very nice and tight.
G**L
Strong, strong, strong
Good strong METAL valve stems to use on my trailer which carries 95 pounds of air pressure in the tires. I’ve had problems with rubber stems at 80 pounds of pressure.
T**D
Good Quality
I had some steel trailer rims start to leak through the actual steel. Not at the weld or anything like that but rather through the steel, indicating the steel must have been porous and defective. I found the leak by submerging the tire in my pond. It was the second rim to have this problem. In my opinion, shouldn’t happen no matter how old they are. But it did. Completely flat overnight on a tandem axle trailer. Cold/winter (15-20 degree temps) made it much worse.Given the set was over 15 years old and no way to repair it, I bought all new rims and these valve stems to go with them. I swapped the tires over myself with a set of tire irons just to prove to myself I could do it if needed on the side of the road or something. No major issues but it is a little bit of work.I tried to reuse the rubber snap in valve stems since they were almost new like the tires but they get damaged upon removal. After using these metal stems, I won’t go back to that style. They went in very easily, have no leaks, and if needed I can easily reuse them.I really like the high pressure rating of these valve stems. My previous rubber snap in were high pressure but only rated up to 80 psi. These are good for up to 130 psi if I remember the specs correctly.There’s also no exposed rubber for UV sunlight to degrade. In years past, I’ve had rubber stems snap off after becoming brittle due to sunlight. This problem can’t happen with these.
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