We are now proud to stock one of the most advanced TPMS sensors to date – the next-generation EU-Pro Hybrid 3.5. TPMS Servicing can be complicated but these new valves are set to simplify this process for garages and tyre bays, all whilst saving them time and money on outdated inventory. The brand new EU-Pro […]
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Simple, effective and well priced. These tubeless tyre valves are made from rubber and contain a central valve core of metal. This is all that is required for inflating/deflating the tyre and providing an air seal.
The valve core provides the primary air seal in a tubeless valve, with a secondary seal by the plastic valve cap. The valve cap not only provides an air seal but also prevents dust and moisture from damaging the valve itself. This will lengthen the life of the valve.
The TR414L is slightly different to a standard TR414, as the length is slightly longer at 45mm
The maximum recommended speed when using tubeless tyre valves is 130mph. For safety reasons it is advised that if you exceed this speed you should use metal valves and not rubber.
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414L Snap-in Valves – 45mm length, 11.5 rim hole. Supplied in Bags of 100.
The Topdon V2200 AIR combines a powerful jump starter with an integrated air compressor, making it the ultimate multi-purpose tool for car owners and outdoor enthusiasts. Designed to jump-start vehicles with up to 8.5L gas or 6.0L diesel engines, this portable device also inflates tires, sports equipment, and more with ease. Its durable, compact design ensures reliability whether you’re on the road, off the beaten path, or simply at home.
TECH600 TPMS Tool + BT OBDII Module + 15 Programmable Sensors Modern vehicle maintenance demands precision, speed, and reliability. The TECH600 TPMS Tool + BT OBDII Module + 15 Programmable Sensors represents the pinnacle of tyre pressure monitoring technology. This system eliminates the historic frustrations associated with wheel servicing by providing a fully wireless diagnostic […]
Skip to main content How Can We Help? Search Created OnAugust 31, 2022byNatalie Sacbuker You are here: KB Home TPMS Stumped by TPMS? Finally an Explanation of How TPMS Works! < BackThere is nothing wrong in admitting you have no idea how Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems work – you’re not the only one! It’s a […]
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