• Replace worn out valve stems
  • 1.25-inch (TR413)
  • For .453-inch rim hole
  • Includes (2) black valve caps

I change my own ATV tires, so having a few sets of these lying around is a life-saver. I solely use the Slime brand stems, and I have never once had a workmanship/manufacturing issue. I may have had a few issues hitting rocks or breaking them while removing, but that's on me. I wholeheartedly recommend these!

Like many others, I purchased this to make my yard sprayer easy to pressurize. Drilled a 15/32 hole, lubed up the rubber with a touch of dish soap, fed the threaded end through and used a claw hammer as puller. Dynamite. Push the tire valve on, pressurize to 20 or 25 PSI, and spray out a full gallon before needing to re-pressurize.

This was the first time I've used Slime tubeless tire valves although I have used several other Slime products with great success. It slipped into place with very little effort. Some people use pliers to seat the valve stem in the rim but I used the 4-way tool that comes with 4 replacement valve cores. This tool costs just a couple of dollars. You're going to need replacement cores eventually, anyway, so you might as well use a tool designed for the job. It makes life easier.

I got 3 pairs of these for my mower (in case one tore during installation) and had exactly zero problems getting them installed. They went in fine, look great and hold pressure. Couldn't ask for more than that from a valve stem.

I got these when I was having some tires mounted and balanced on my Acura RSX. My local tire shop charges $3 per valve stem. These were half the price per valve stem so I saved a couple bucks. Valve stems are a standard diameter (the only thing that differs among valve stems is the length) so these will fit any passenger vehicle.

Used these with my yard sprayers to allow me to pressurize them from my air compressor, rather than manually pumping them repeatedly. Used an 11/16" bit for a perfect fit

Always replace the valve stem when installing a new tire. These are comparable to own.

Great stems, come with core and cap. Used when replacing front tractor tires

Use these in conjunction with replacing the tires on your golf cart wheels. The golf cart valve stem wheel hole is 0.463" in diameter so an automotive valve stem will not work. Use a STEELMAN 00040R valve stem installer tool (available from Amazon) to install.

These are standard fit for most lawn tires. I use these for garden tractor tires, and they have never leaked or dry rotted over the years. I just recently installed these in a Craftsman Riding mower, and they look great. TIP: Leave these in the sun, or in-front of a heater for 15 mins before installing to soften the rubber a bit. They will glide right in.