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Old 07-11-2018, 02:54 AM   #1
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Tire valve extension hose needed

I have a 2006 Adventurer 38J and need to replace the outside rear tire braided air hose which leaks. It is 9" long and has a 90º elbow at the valve connection end. Where can I buy two of these hoses?
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Old 07-11-2018, 07:21 AM   #2
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Just Google "dual tire valve extensions" and there are a multitude of chooses to find the exact one you are looking for.
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Old 07-11-2018, 07:26 AM   #3
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I have seen single hoses at trucker fuel stations like Flying J or get a set at Etrailer.
https://www.etrailer.com/Tire-Inflat...rs/WM8004.html
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You might want to consider metal extensions, if not now, the next time you buy new tires since they mount in place of your current valve stems. This is especially important if you're going to mount TPMS sensors on them.
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I did that and google wasted a ton of time taking me to places that did not have what I was looking for or places that they are paid to take you to. None of which had the right hoses. Thanks for trying. I have been on the internet for over 35 years and Google is a waste of time many times.
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Search on Amazon ("dually valve stem extenders") and I'm sure you'll find what you need. I'm not sure what you mean by the "right hoses". Most simply screw on to the existing valve stems and are pretty universal. Worst case is you may have to buy a pair. For hoses, I'd get the ones protected by a stainless steel braid.

If you decide to go the metal route, I bought these. Note that, although the heading cites 19.5" wheels, the Product Description at the bottom of the page says 19.5" and 22.5" wheels. You can always confirm with the seller before purchasing:

https://www.amazon.com/DL4GMCC-Duall.../dp/B077XLWRC6
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