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Slime 4-Way Tire Valve Tool

$1.86

SKU: 9971821 Categories: , ,

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The Slime 4-Way Tire Valve Tool is a compact but indispensable addition to any glovebox or shop apron for maintaining proper tire health. You will find this tool incredibly useful when dealing with a leaky valve core or a threaded stem that has been damaged by road debris or salt. The hardened steel construction provides the necessary grip to remove old cores without slipping, while the integrated taps allow for cleaning out dirty threads so a new cap can seal properly. It turns a frustrating situation like a stuck valve into a simple repair that can be handled right in the driveway or on the side of the road.

Key Features of Slime 4-Way Tire Valve Tool

Removes and installs valve cores with a precision-fit slotted head
Cleans and restores damaged external threads so valve caps screw on smoothly
Re-threads the internal portion of the valve stem to ensure a leak-free seal
Tapered reamer end quickly clears out dirt and grit from inside the stem
Four-in-one design replaces multiple specialized tools in a single compact frame
Hardened steel body resists bending or rounding off during heavy use
Crossbar shape provides excellent leverage for loosening over-tightened parts
Universal compatibility works on all standard automotive and bicycle Schrader valves

Additional Information

Brand: Slime
Product Type: Tire Valve Repair Tool
Model:
Product Use: Repairing and maintaining tire valve stems and cores
Size: 1 ct
Material: Hardened steel
Height: 1/2 inch
Length: 4-3/4 inch
Width: 3-1/2 inch

Before removing a valve core, always make sure the tire is fully supported if it is on a vehicle, as the air will escape very rapidly once the core is loosened. A common trick is to use the threaded tap end to clear out any corrosion from road salt before trying to seat a new core, which helps prevent slow leaks later on. Keeping a small dab of grease on the tool’s threads can make the cleaning process smoother and protect the tool from rusting in a damp toolbox. Many people forget that this tool can also be used on lawn mower and wheelbarrow tires, which often have neglected valves that benefit from a quick thread cleaning.

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