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tillerman
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Think again. This is news to me. I knew there were different types but never having been a "tire boy" or had a truck that used Load Range "E" tires with pressures of 80 psi I didn't know the pressure ratings were different. I wonder how many trucks are riding around on low-pressure stems since Wal-mart only stocks the low-pressure ones.

http://www.tirereview.com/?type=art&id=1851&

11/6/2007 9:44:07 PM

BigBlueRam
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yep, i had an issue with the last set of tires i put on my f350 a couple of years ago. i was going to the beach and had a blowout that took out half of the passenger side dually fender. the tire had gone down without me knowing due to a busted stem. guess what kind of stems they used... they covered the damages though.

11/6/2007 9:47:50 PM

Grandmaster
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discount tire sent me some fly-lookin stainless steal valve stems. wonder how long before someone ganks my caps for their bike

11/6/2007 10:16:39 PM

slowblack96
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im a lube and tire pro. there is about 10 different pass car and light duty truck stems

11/6/2007 10:42:17 PM

gk2004
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Damn I run "E"s on my truck. Never even thought about it. I usually only run mine @ 40 though.

11/6/2007 10:58:40 PM

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my general rule of thumb is > 50 psi, steel valve stems

11/7/2007 1:16:15 PM

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