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OldDutchman wrote:

I just installed the "Borgs" from Sixrobbies and love them. Price has gone up recently and a set runs about $96 plus shipping. Worth every dime!

I bought mine from them and paid $109.44 just for the 4 rear stems. I usually shop around but didn't.





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visch1 wrote:

OldDutchman wrote:

I just installed the "Borgs" from Sixrobbies and love them. Price has gone up recently and a set runs about $96 plus shipping. Worth every dime!


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X4 just got mine a few weeks ago, 90 bucks plus shipping at sixrobbles
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the tireman. it worked for me. its a one piece valve stem. you have to dismount the tire to install it.

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x2 the Tire Man you get 6 stems instead of 4 like the others.this is from the guy that invented them call Chuck @ 888-889-8996.the website seems to be down.I just had mine installed on my Class C and it takes all of 3 min. to check all 6 tires.they are a little more $ but you get 6.


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jbarry wrote:

yes...contact "Tireman" or Borg...there is also another company that comes up when you search the forums, so......

Do a search for valve stem extensions...you'll get lots of peoples posts about them.

I ordered and had installed the ones from the Tireman. Love em...takes 5 minutes to check all 6 tires. Used to take half hour because the inside dual stem always got hung up between the tires.

They're not cheap, but I think they're worth every penny.

J


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