Does a Wheel Rated Up to 110 PSI Have a 0.625 Valve Stem Hole
Question:
I have a 2010 Montana 5th wheel that currently have E rated tires, but the rims are stamped 110 on them, so I assume they are rated for 110 psi. Do all 110 psi rated rims use the larger .625inch valve stems?
asked by: Brian
Expert Reply:
Yes, for the most part wheels rated for up to 110 psi have a 0.625 hole for the valve stem. That's not to say a valve stem rated that high can't go on a lower rated rim. We have part # AM20906 rated up to 200 psi and fits both the 0.625 and 0.453 size holes. Generally, larger trailer wheels, 16 inches and over, have a .625 inch hole.
There are rare exceptions but if you use this valve stem you'll be covered either way.
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