Hi
I don’t like extenders.
However our 2009 Silverado 3500 has wheels that when you put them on the way most truck wheels are supposed to be the inside valve stem is behind one of the wheel webs. So we have to put both valve stems in the same hole.
I still don’t use extenders but it is difficult to check tire pressure on the inside duel. You also have to use the long tire inflation tool to put air in them.
Fortunately in my case because of my trucking background I have the tools needed to do this without valve extenders.
The best valve extenders I have seen are the ones with the flexible hose that fastens the end under one of the wheel lugs or axel bolts. They seem to be less prone to leaking. You will find them on the late model U-Haul 26 ft trucks if you would like to see what they look like.
Phil P
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