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Lee Fryer

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I am having new Michelin camping tyres fitted to 15" steel wheels should the metal valves be replaced as well.
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Lee You could get away with rubber valves, but I would still go for steel valves.
 
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I have steel valves just wondered if they should be replaced with tyres.
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Steel valves can easily survive a couple of tyres. But for what they cost I always get new ones (y)
 

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I'd leave them be unless they look corroded (unlikely) You can always replace the cores if in doubt.

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