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OldeCr0m
Greater than one weekI saw a cool red car with cool red valve stem covers. I have a cool red car with black plastic valve stem covers. I did not like being the guy with plain black valve stem covers on his cool red car. So now I am a guy with cool red valves stem covers on his cool red car too!! They were a little bigger than I expected but they do the job and look good...like the fact there are more than 4 in case they get lost or stolen.. Good price too!
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Alex B.
> 3 dayInstalled these on my GTI in the summer of 2022. Checked tire pressure a few times and added air in the winter, but they stayed in place for a couple months this spring and become entirely fused to the valve stem. Have tried with pliers but it just twists the rubber valve stem. Impossible to remove and will have to visit a tire shop to have them removed. Do not recommend to anyone for any purpose.
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Nick Fletcher
> 3 dayI dont often leave reviews unless a product is very bad or very good. This product is very bad. One would think that tire valve covers would be difficult to mess up. I purchased these about a year ago and have only aired up my tires when I got an oil change or noticed they were low. The other day, with the cold weather, I noticed the tires were low. I went to add air to the tires but found I could not remove the caps. I thought it odd so I checked all the tires. They were all the same, impossible to turn. I tried pliers but did not have luck. I tried heating up, no luck. I took the vehicle to the dealership as I was coming due for an oil change anyway and asked them to take a look. They called me and reported they were going to have to cut the valve stems out of the tires and replace and that the caps were rusted in place. Apparently they put an impact on them and could not break them lose. Apparently they have seen this in the past. Long story short, these caps cost me $160 ($40/tire)... I would not recommend these. I assume this is an issue that could plagued all metal caps but these are the ones that cost me $160 so these are the ones that are getting my bad review. Also, the black paint on these only lasted a few months. Out of all the problems, that is pretty small, but an issue nonetheless. Unless your goal is to forever seal the air in your tires and waste money when you realize the problem you have created, I would not recommend these.
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Team Snotrod
> 3 dayUsed on a our UTV to accent the wheels to match UTV colors.
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Dreamer
> 3 dayThese valve caps add style, and makes it much easier to find your valve stem when needing to add air.
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Eliezer Hayes
> 3 dayThey’re a bit long so they stick out from my wheels just a tad, but they seem like a hard plastic so they may be able to be cut with a power tool if it bothers you. Over all, I like them.
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Katie B.
> 3 dayFun fact. Steel and aluminum dont like eachother and oxidize when put together for a long period of time. I bought these a few months ago and thought what the rest of you did. Wowlw! These look awesome. Last month my tire light came on and I tried to take the cap off and NOTHING. All 4 were oxidized to the steel valve cover on my 2018 Subaru Forester. Im currently sitting at my mechanic while they grind them off or worst case, I have to replace the valves. I wish I could give negative stars. This is bull. Valve covers shouldnt be made in this material.
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Kevin Bernard
> 3 dayThey fit perfectly and look good
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Chet A.
> 3 dayI ordered these because somehow one of my tires lost its valve cap. Although I found it strange at first, I was finally pleased that these caps are stuffed with what looks like small cotton balls. Hopefully, when firmly screwed on, this will slow down any valve leakage, but Im not a mechanic, so this feature may not be as important as I suspected.
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Casey T.
> 3 dayBought these for my sons car. he loves them