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Jwasnewski

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Posted: 04/07/08 11:49am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Forget the extensions. Do it correctly and you will not have any more problems. www.duallyvalve.com. I have used these with PressurePro for over a year and I have not needed to add air yet.





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I like the idea of the "Crossfires or Cat's Eyes". Went to their websites, but no pricing information? Anyone have any idea how much?
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Scott, They will run you abut $65.00 per side (mine did) but they also had the additional valve on each line to allow me to continue using the pressure pros. I don't know if this adds to the cost but I bet this is close regardless. I bought mine from Donely Enterprises. You can find his information on the locate a dealer link under KS(Kansas). I was pointed in his direction because he had the type of crossfires I wanted for the pressure pros but other dealers (maybe even local to you) can get them.


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Hi,

I called them. They are nice to talk to. I ordered from them over the phone.

I have 19.5 wheels (steel). I think they have them for 22.5 also, you need to call.

These are valve stems not extenders and need to be installed ( cost me $20 each tire ).

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Will,

The straight braided extensions for inside duals do not have air in them until you apply the air chuck. They have long core extensions in them that push on the valve stem core when an air chuck pushes them.

You can get a rubber plug for the outer aluminum rims that will stabilize them.

We have had them on our 2001 Bounder and now on out 2002 Dutch Star DP with no problems.

Sure makes checking them easy, which I do at every stop.


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At truck stops, do they have the angled chucks, straight chucks (which is all I really need) or does it vary?


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