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The full size spare tire in the US '05 Forester is mounted with the valve stem facing downward. I see it has to be this way to take advantage of the depression in the rim to hold the circular storage caddy.. The problem is that when I want to check the tire pressure, I have to take out the storage caddy, remove the items I have wedged into the corners of the pan (directly adjacent to the tire itself), unscrew the tire retaining bolt, and remove the tire from the body pan, check the pressure, then reverse all the motions. I am looking for a way to make it considerably easier.. Does anyone know source for a LONG valve extension hose that I can screw into the valve stem and extend up and around the center tire rim storage caddy? That way I could just attach the gauge/tire hose to the exposed extension tube and check the air pressure in just a few seconds and nor require removal of the tire from its home. Thanks in advance. |
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Dual tires on the rear of medium to heavy trucks are mounted that way on the vehicle...inside tires have valves pointing toward the differential. There used to be a thing you could buy to extend the valve, so you could read the inside tire's pressure from the outside of the set of dual tires, so you didn't have to crawl under the truck axle to get to the valve. It was a length of hose, with a female fitting to screw/lock over the valve core, and a valve/cap with mounting clamp that was then looped around and extended through the outside wheel/tire and clamped somewhere. These were installed in place of the valve cap and the cap was put on the outside end of the hose...and then it was left in place till the wheel/tire had to be removed for whatever reason (flat tire, etc.). I've not been driving that heavy a truck for some time...but would try farm or truck supply places, or perhaps motor home/camper van type places? Perhaps JC Whitney or other catalog outfits? Sears used to have catalogs of farm/truck supplies but I'm not sure that they still offer those catalogs. They did have the disadvantage of being relatively vulnerable to getting snagged, or whatever, but that should not be an issue with a spare that sits in the spare tire bay of the vehicle as it would be protected and not exposed as much? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On 2/16/07 8:43 AM, in article vmcbt2tp8o07vk5sf9tb921s6mm276dvkq (AT) 4ax (DOT) com, "QX" <nomail (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote: The full size spare tire in the US '05 Forester is mounted with the valve stem facing downward. I see it has to be this way to take advantage of the depression in the rim to hold the circular storage caddy.. The problem is that when I want to check the tire pressure, I have to take out the storage caddy, remove the items I have wedged into the corners of the pan (directly adjacent to the tire itself), unscrew the tire retaining bolt, and remove the tire from the body pan, check the pressure, then reverse all the motions. I am looking for a way to make it considerably easier.. Does anyone know source for a LONG valve extension hose that I can screw into the valve stem and extend up and around the center tire rim storage caddy? That way I could just attach the gauge/tire hose to the exposed extension tube and check the air pressure in just a few seconds and nor require removal of the tire from its home. Thanks in advance. |
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In article <C1FB9F74.1EC7%jcountry (AT) insightbb (DOT) com>, jcountry (AT) insightbb (DOT) com says... Dual tires on the rear of medium to heavy trucks are mounted that way on the vehicle...inside tires have valves pointing toward the differential. There used to be a thing you could buy to extend the valve, so you could read the inside tire's pressure from the outside of the set of dual tires, so you didn't have to crawl under the truck axle to get to the valve. It was a length of hose, with a female fitting to screw/lock over the valve core, and a valve/cap with mounting clamp that was then looped around and extended through the outside wheel/tire and clamped somewhere. These were installed in place of the valve cap and the cap was put on the outside end of the hose...and then it was left in place till the wheel/tire had to be removed for whatever reason (flat tire, etc.). I've not been driving that heavy a truck for some time...but would try farm or truck supply places, or perhaps motor home/camper van type places? Perhaps JC Whitney or other catalog outfits? Sears used to have catalogs of farm/truck supplies but I'm not sure that they still offer those catalogs. They did have the disadvantage of being relatively vulnerable to getting snagged, or whatever, but that should not be an issue with a spare that sits in the spare tire bay of the vehicle as it would be protected and not exposed as much? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On 2/16/07 8:43 AM, in article vmcbt2tp8o07vk5sf9tb921s6mm276dvkq (AT) 4ax (DOT) com, "QX" <nomail (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote: The full size spare tire in the US '05 Forester is mounted with the valve stem facing downward. I see it has to be this way to take advantage of the depression in the rim to hold the circular storage caddy.. The problem is that when I want to check the tire pressure, I have to take out the storage caddy, remove the items I have wedged into the corners of the pan (directly adjacent to the tire itself), unscrew the tire retaining bolt, and remove the tire from the body pan, check the pressure, then reverse all the motions. I am looking for a way to make it considerably easier.. Does anyone know source for a LONG valve extension hose that I can screw into the valve stem and extend up and around the center tire rim storage caddy? That way I could just attach the gauge/tire hose to the exposed extension tube and check the air pressure in just a few seconds and nor require removal of the tire from its home. Thanks in advance. This shouldn't be an issue for a spare, assuming you take the extension off before using it, but wouldn't this cause a wheel balance issue on a truck with dual wheels? Or do you balance the wheel with the extension hose attached but flopping around, figuring the slight difference in its final position won't affect the balance much? |
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The full size spare tire in the US '05 Forester is mounted with the valve stem facing downward. I see it has to be this way to take advantage of the depression in the rim to hold the circular storage caddy.. The problem is that when I want to check the tire pressure, I have to take out the storage caddy, remove the items I have wedged into the corners of the pan (directly adjacent to the tire itself), unscrew the tire retaining bolt, and remove the tire from the body pan, check the pressure, then reverse all the motions. I am looking for a way to make it considerably easier.. Does anyone know source for a LONG valve extension hose that I can screw into the valve stem and extend up and around the center tire rim storage caddy? That way I could just attach the gauge/tire hose to the exposed extension tube and check the air pressure in just a few seconds and nor require removal of the tire from its home. Thanks in advance. |
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| http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P..._ID:2004010/c- 10101/Nty-1/p-2004010/Ntx-mode+matchallpartial/N-10101/tf-Browse/s-10101/Ntk-A llTextSearchGroup?Ntt=valve+extension Good idea, as I have a 2005 Forester also. These come as a pair for $29.99. Maybe can find them cheaper. Blair "QX" <nomail (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote in message news:vmcbt2tp8o07vk5sf9tb921s6mm276dvkq (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... The full size spare tire in the US '05 Forester is mounted with the valve stem facing downward. I see it has to be this way to take advantage of the depression in the rim to hold the circular storage caddy.. The problem is that when I want to check the tire pressure, I have to take out the storage caddy, remove the items I have wedged into the corners of the pan (directly adjacent to the tire itself), unscrew the tire retaining bolt, and remove the tire from the body pan, check the pressure, then reverse all the motions. I am looking for a way to make it considerably easier.. Does anyone know source for a LONG valve extension hose that I can screw into the valve stem and extend up and around the center tire rim storage caddy? That way I could just attach the gauge/tire hose to the exposed extension tube and check the air pressure in just a few seconds and nor require removal of the tire from its home. Thanks in advance. |
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Or, since each of us would only need one, and they sell in pairs, we could split the costs? As with the rest of you, I could use one in my Outback wagon...but would not really need two. If I order the pair, anyone interested in the second one? On 2/17/07 2:37 AM, in article xNmdnXI-r8I-LUvYnZ2dnUVZ_uiknZ2d (AT...htbb (DOT) com, "Blair Baucom" jbbaucom (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P..._ID:2004010/c- 10101/Nty-1/p-2004010/Ntx-mode+matchallpartial/N-10101/tf-Browse/s-10101/Ntk-A llTextSearchGroup?Ntt=valve+extension Good idea, as I have a 2005 Forester also. These come as a pair for $29.99. Maybe can find them cheaper. Blair "QX" <nomail (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote in message news:vmcbt2tp8o07vk5sf9tb921s6mm276dvkq (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... The full size spare tire in the US '05 Forester is mounted with the valve stem facing downward. I see it has to be this way to take advantage of the depression in the rim to hold the circular storage caddy.. The problem is that when I want to check the tire pressure, I have to take out the storage caddy, remove the items I have wedged into the corners of the pan (directly adjacent to the tire itself), unscrew the tire retaining bolt, and remove the tire from the body pan, check the pressure, then reverse all the motions. I am looking for a way to make it considerably easier.. Does anyone know source for a LONG valve extension hose that I can screw into the valve stem and extend up and around the center tire rim storage caddy? That way I could just attach the gauge/tire hose to the exposed extension tube and check the air pressure in just a few seconds and nor require removal of the tire from its home. Thanks in advance. |
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Here they are through an Amazon.com partner, and only $7.00 The hose on this one is not stainless steel braided, but then for Subaru use, it isn't exposed to the elements so it shouldn't be a problem. http://tinyurl.com/38943d http://www.amazon.com/Accu-gage-Chek...8&s=automotive Here is the link to the manufacturers product page: http://www.ghmeiser.com/accessories.htm |
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Thanks to all for the help. I just needed the right search string. Here they are through an Amazon.com partner, and only $7.00 The hose on this one is not stainless steel braided, but then for Subaru use, it isn't exposed to the elements so it shouldn't be a problem. http://tinyurl.com/38943d http://www.amazon.com/Accu-gage-Chek...8/qid=11718060 12/ref=sr_1_8/104-9134774-0962354?ie=UTF8&s=automotive Here is the link to the manufacturers product page: http://www.ghmeiser.com/accessories.htm On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 06:35:08 -0500, Jack Countryman jcountry (AT) insightbb (DOT) com> wrote: Or, since each of us would only need one, and they sell in pairs, we could split the costs? As with the rest of you, I could use one in my Outback wagon...but would not really need two. If I order the pair, anyone interested in the second one? On 2/17/07 2:37 AM, in article xNmdnXI-r8I-LUvYnZ2dnUVZ_uiknZ2d (AT...htbb (DOT) com, "Blair Baucom" jbbaucom (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...RY_ID:2004010/ c- 10101/Nty-1/p-2004010/Ntx-mode+matchallpartial/N-10101/tf-Browse/s-10101/Ntk -A llTextSearchGroup?Ntt=valve+extension Good idea, as I have a 2005 Forester also. These come as a pair for $29.99. Maybe can find them cheaper. Blair "QX" <nomail (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote in message news:vmcbt2tp8o07vk5sf9tb921s6mm276dvkq (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... The full size spare tire in the US '05 Forester is mounted with the valve stem facing downward. I see it has to be this way to take advantage of the depression in the rim to hold the circular storage caddy.. The problem is that when I want to check the tire pressure, I have to take out the storage caddy, remove the items I have wedged into the corners of the pan (directly adjacent to the tire itself), unscrew the tire retaining bolt, and remove the tire from the body pan, check the pressure, then reverse all the motions. I am looking for a way to make it considerably easier.. Does anyone know source for a LONG valve extension hose that I can screw into the valve stem and extend up and around the center tire rim storage caddy? That way I could just attach the gauge/tire hose to the exposed extension tube and check the air pressure in just a few seconds and nor require removal of the tire from its home. Thanks in advance. |
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I may reinforce the area of the hose that could rub on the rim...perhaps a piece of rubber hose or metal tubing over the hose to protect it where it comes through the wheel? |
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