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0.625-Inch Tire Valve; 1-1/4-Inch Rubber

Item U5604
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$12.99 set

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Tire Valve
      • Replaces Your Broken Tire Valve
      • Rim Hole Fitting of 0.625 Inches
      • 1-1/4-Inch-Long Rubber Tire Valve
      • High-Quality Construction
      • One-Year Warranty
      • Simple Installation for Anyone
      • Can be Used for Any Vehicle

      Description

      Crafted for Your Exact Need. This Tire Valve is perfect for replacing a broken valve on your car or truck. It is a replacement tire valve that fits rims with a hole diameter of 0.625 inches. It is made of high-quality construction for lasting use. This valve is 1-1/4 inches long and has a rubber seal for a tight fit that will surely meet your needs.

      Installation.Installing this 0.625-Inch Tire Valve is easy and should only take about 30 minutes including removing your wheel and putting it back.

      Warranty.This product comes with a 1-year warranty against defects in workmanship.

      Application.The 0.625-Inch Tire Valve can be used for any vehicle.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      Installation Time

      (approx) 30 Minutes

      Difficulty Level:

      Simple installation for anyone.

      Installation Guides

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      What's in the Box

      • (2) Tire Valves

      Tech Specs

      5.0

      Customer Reviews (1)

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