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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 5.3 inches | | Package Width: | 5.1 inches | | Package Height: | 1.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 16 reviews |
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43 of 45 found the following review helpful:
Not the best design Jan 11, 2007
By Micah I tried these on two different cars and several tires leaked down over a couple of weeks. My first suspicion was these valve caps which turned out to be correct after I sprayed a mixture of soap and water on the caps. There was a very slow leak around the cap seals.
Sorry, but this product is a terrible idea because it permanently opens your valves. That's just asking for a leak to occur due to leaking seals, sun-cracked valve housing, etc.
The in-tire pressure system may be expensive but at least it doesn't cause a leak in your tires.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Working well for over two months Sep 15, 2009
By Patrick C. Kujawa I was a little weary of buying these kind of pressure caps, particularly due to the bad experiences which other reviewers have discussed, but I bought a set to try them out anyway. I'm happy with them with over two months of driving with them on. I have checked the pressure with my normal gauge 3-4 times since they've been on, and it's always above 32 psi (as further indicated by the green marker in the cap). Overall, I would recommend trying these out - they really do reassure you that you are driving with the safe amount of air in the tires with just a glance (which is really nice when you obsessively check the pressure). By the way, I only swapped one cap a week, in order to assess each cap and make sure that they weren't causing leaks (in addition to spraying soapy water on the valve stem and cap to see if air was leaking, before and after installation).
20 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Same leakage problem Nov 15, 2007
By P. Marks I had the same leakage problem as Micah on two different sets. In both situations only one of the four caps had significant leakage, but in both cases it was bad enough to drop 10 psi in a week.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Absolute Junk Dec 04, 2007
By Lord Rugdumph gro-Shurgak These caps break very easily and once they're broken they will completely drain your tire(s) because they need to hold the valve open to read the pressure. Totally self-defeating product.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Tire pressure valve cap review Mar 01, 2010
By I. Howe Well, I had high hopes for this product, but they have failed miserably. I read the other reviews and figured I would still take chance on them. I was wrong. I have had them installed for 2 months or so. All this time, they have shown full green. They are the 32 psi models and I run my tires at 34 psi. I decided over the weekend to remove them and check my pressure to see if they were actually working. The first tire I checked with my digital gauge had a pressure of 22.5 psi. And the green was showing full before I removed the valve cap. I took them all off and tossed them in the trash. I will stick to the old fashioned way from now on.
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