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Old 07-10-2008, 08:46 AM   #1
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I want to get something like the air-gard valve extenders so that I can check air pressure on the dual tires. Dicor makes 2 extender kits, one for Versa-liner wheel simulators and another universial kit. I think my 2008 workhorse chassis has the VersaLiner type put a can't find a way to verify this. I'm looking for any sugestions on valve extensions that will allow me to leave the Challenger wheel covers on.

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I want to get something like the air-gard valve extenders so that I can check air pressure on the dual tires. Dicor makes 2 extender kits, one for Versa-liner wheel simulators and another universial kit. I think my 2008 workhorse chassis has the VersaLiner type put a can't find a way to verify this. I'm looking for any sugestions on valve extensions that will allow me to leave the Challenger wheel covers on.

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Old 07-10-2008, 09:39 AM   #3
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I have the Ford under my Daybreak and I installed the crossfire kits and you never have to remove the wheel simulator or check the pressure as you just look at the guage to know if its low or high. Its the best time saver I ever installed. If you go to the web site you can get 10% off your order and that pays for the shipping compared to Amazon.com. Mine were $62.50 per side. Easy to install if you have small hands. Look them up and read about them.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Snowfitter:
I have the Ford under my Daybreak and I installed the crossfire kits and you never have to remove the wheel simulator or check the pressure as you just look at the guage to know if its low or high. Its the best time saver I ever installed. If you go to the web site you can get 10% off your order and that pays for the shipping compared to Amazon.com. Mine were $62.50 per side. Easy to install if you have small hands. Look them up and read about them. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
I looked them up and those are better then the seperate fill extenders. I don't think they sell direct anymore but did find a couple of places to buy them.

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If this is of any help, Workhorse does not provide the wheel covers simulators. Those are installed by the body builder.

I would look for help with this directly from Damon.
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I should have given you the web site to go to. Its Midway Auto Supply and they have 15% off per the web site.
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Thanks I should have known that since it's a cosmetic item. I'm going to go with Snowfitter's suggestion, Crossfires.
Taking off the wheelcover to check air is way to much hassle.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Bruce W:
I'm going to go with Snowfitter's suggestion, Crossfires. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>Bruce, I have Crossfires installed on my motorhome. Don't leave home without em'.

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Take a look at the DuallyValve extenders at Borg Tire http://www.borgtiresupply.com/index-dv.htm

I think they work great.

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