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Rotting valve stems on all four's
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<blockquote data-quote="JasonSnake" data-source="post: 14649448" data-attributes="member: 35767"><p>Anyone else have this problem? From what I've been reading on the net, Chinese-made valve stems made huge rounds around the globe and I may be a victim.</p><p></p><p>I had my Nitto 555's installed along with new Bullitt wheels around three years ago along with new stems. A few days ago, I noticed one of my front wheels suspiciously low. I go put in some air and the meter showed just 15 PSI when I had aired up all tires to 34 a couple weeks ago. Upon closer inspection, there are cracks in all the stems and I could actually hear the one from the low tire letting out some air slowly through its crack. I'm pretty pissed right now.</p><p></p><p>I've been thinking of using Krazy Glue as a quick fix to hold them all together until I can tackle all four wheels which would take a chunk out of my wallet. What other options besides Krazy Glue do I have?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JasonSnake, post: 14649448, member: 35767"] Anyone else have this problem? From what I've been reading on the net, Chinese-made valve stems made huge rounds around the globe and I may be a victim. I had my Nitto 555's installed along with new Bullitt wheels around three years ago along with new stems. A few days ago, I noticed one of my front wheels suspiciously low. I go put in some air and the meter showed just 15 PSI when I had aired up all tires to 34 a couple weeks ago. Upon closer inspection, there are cracks in all the stems and I could actually hear the one from the low tire letting out some air slowly through its crack. I'm pretty pissed right now. I've been thinking of using Krazy Glue as a quick fix to hold them all together until I can tackle all four wheels which would take a chunk out of my wallet. What other options besides Krazy Glue do I have? [/QUOTE]
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