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    I noticed recently that the tire valves (not the originals) on my 1998 Trans Am (17" wheels) are cracking and need to be replaced. Does anyone know the specifications for these valves so the repair shop knows what to order?

    Thanks.
    R.i.K.

    '98 WS6 TA (white, of course!), Hurst Billet/Plus shifter, BBK intake manifold, McGard “blue-ring” lug nuts (12x1.5), PowerSlot brake rotors, Hawk brake pads, Stainless steel braided brake lines, Pontiac arrow, Hotchkis strut tower brace, MBA MAF ends, Reflective Concepts lettering, MTI carbon-fiber look airbox lid . . . and one greying, somewhat eccentric owner.

  • #2
    It seems like Ken made a post a while back about recalled tire valves.

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    • #3
      Yeah, I was remembering the same thing- a massive recall for sub-standard chinese valves that flooded the market- because they were cheap- usually get what you pay for- they make some rather expensive fancy metal ones, too- go to a reputable aftermarket wheel shop and see what they have- this is one place I would rather go to the experts than try and save a dollar or two at Wally world-
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Wild Willy
        Yeah, I was remembering the same thing- a massive recall for sub-standard chinese valves that flooded the market- because they were cheap- usually get what you pay for- they make some rather expensive fancy metal ones, too- go to a reputable aftermarket wheel shop and see what they have- this is one place I would rather go to the experts than try and save a dollar or two at Wally world-
        I did not knowingly buy cheap valves, not for my expensive tires and wheels. When you get new tires, you also have them change the valves. It never occurred to me at the time to ask if they were inferior imports. How would you know, at least until recently?

        Still, if I can determine the proper size/specs of the valves, I can have them ordered and available for me at my local repair shop (where I did not buy the cracking valves).
        R.i.K.

        '98 WS6 TA (white, of course!), Hurst Billet/Plus shifter, BBK intake manifold, McGard “blue-ring” lug nuts (12x1.5), PowerSlot brake rotors, Hawk brake pads, Stainless steel braided brake lines, Pontiac arrow, Hotchkis strut tower brace, MBA MAF ends, Reflective Concepts lettering, MTI carbon-fiber look airbox lid . . . and one greying, somewhat eccentric owner.

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        • #5
          tire valves are standard size for all O.E. rims... just get ones that have metal stems instead of rubber, and get short stems..not long.

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          • #6
            I run the metal valves on my ZR1's. Look a lot better than rubber too. NHRA mandates metal valves on drag wheels, even with tubes.
            Fred

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            • #7
              Originally posted by wolfdogs
              tire valves are standard size for all O.E. rims... just get ones that have metal stems instead of rubber, and get short stems..not long.
              Thanks, Wolfie. That's what I needed to know.
              R.i.K.

              '98 WS6 TA (white, of course!), Hurst Billet/Plus shifter, BBK intake manifold, McGard “blue-ring” lug nuts (12x1.5), PowerSlot brake rotors, Hawk brake pads, Stainless steel braided brake lines, Pontiac arrow, Hotchkis strut tower brace, MBA MAF ends, Reflective Concepts lettering, MTI carbon-fiber look airbox lid . . . and one greying, somewhat eccentric owner.

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