Texxaco T6 T32 204 DSG on SoLow 3H Air remapped to 257PS VCDS User VIP Member T6 Legend 28 Nov 2020 #1 Morning all, Question for you, does anyone have stainless steel tyre valves fitted? Trying to find some that don’t rust hence the question, any help/views welcome. Cheers
Morning all, Question for you, does anyone have stainless steel tyre valves fitted? Trying to find some that don’t rust hence the question, any help/views welcome. Cheers
Tourershine Senior Citizen. VIP Member T6 Master 28 Nov 2020 #2 I could be wrong, but I think proper stainless valves are high pressure fixed bolt in valves, and any others are just sleeves.
I could be wrong, but I think proper stainless valves are high pressure fixed bolt in valves, and any others are just sleeves.
Texxaco T6 T32 204 DSG on SoLow 3H Air remapped to 257PS VCDS User VIP Member T6 Legend 28 Nov 2020 #3 Tourershine said: I could be wrong, but I think proper stainless valves are high pressure fixed bolt in valves, and any others are just sleeves. Click to expand... That’s the ones I am after not the ones where they are rubber plugs and the valve is metal. Found these but not 100% certain BBS SS tyre valves
Tourershine said: I could be wrong, but I think proper stainless valves are high pressure fixed bolt in valves, and any others are just sleeves. Click to expand... That’s the ones I am after not the ones where they are rubber plugs and the valve is metal. Found these but not 100% certain BBS SS tyre valves
Paynewright Senior Member VIP Member T6 Legend 28 Nov 2020 #4 Only downside is they are rigid, so if you catch one on something they are likely to sustain damage. Unlikely I know but a consideration. Ian
Only downside is they are rigid, so if you catch one on something they are likely to sustain damage. Unlikely I know but a consideration. Ian
Texxaco T6 T32 204 DSG on SoLow 3H Air remapped to 257PS VCDS User VIP Member T6 Legend 28 Nov 2020 #5 Paynewright said: Only downside is they are rigid, so if you catch one on something they are likely to sustain damage. Unlikely I know but a consideration. Ian Click to expand... Never caught one yet but like you say you never know. Still I think I will risk it once I find the right ones.
Paynewright said: Only downside is they are rigid, so if you catch one on something they are likely to sustain damage. Unlikely I know but a consideration. Ian Click to expand... Never caught one yet but like you say you never know. Still I think I will risk it once I find the right ones.