....... However, I understand the centrifugal force of the valve stem cap can potentially break the valve stem.......
I absolutely agree with you about the high level of service you are getting; it's not hard or expensive for them to do that, and it pretty much guarantees that you'll tell everyone and you'll go back for more!! :thumbup: Good Stuff!! (Not sure you should've named them publicly tho, cos now BRP will probably give them a hard time for fitting anything but Kendas!! :cus: )
However, it's your 'However.... comment that really prompted my post. I gotta ask, is there
anyone out there who
PERSONALLY has had a flexible valve stem break due to having these types of pressure sensors fitted on them?? I
HAVE had a few metal stems broken off wheels over the years, generally on 4By's - usually driving in chopped up mud full of rocks & broken trees etc, no flex from the metal stem, hit something hard/heavy in the goop or oozing thru the rim spoke gaps, stem breaks, flat tire!! But in well over a million kms of running similar sensors on large 4WD tires, & I've
NEVER had a flexible valve stem break due to the sensors on them. :dontknow: So I'm intrigued, where has this rumour (??!) about flexible stems breaking due to TPMS sensors being fitted to them come from??
I have had a few cases where it was obvious the
long flexible stem was flexing a little & so the sensor was lightly touching the rim & I guess it may have broken the stem or sensor &/or marked the rim eventually/over time... a looooong time, but since most of my tires don't last much longer than 120,000 km on the rims, next time I took those tires off the rims, I swapped the
long flexible stems for
short flexible stems & never had any more problems like that. And taking that a bit further, most of my flexible valve stems only stay on the rims for the life of the tires, which on the 4By's, is at most about 120,000 km or so, except for a few on specialist rims where it was sorta hard to change them with each set of new rubber - so the original short flexible stems stayed on those rims thru a few sets of tires; I've ending up doing over 600,000 kms to date with sensors still on the ends of the original short flexible stems; been there through a whole lot of fairly rough 4Wheeling here in Aust, including the tens if not hundreds of thousands of kms of high speed running getting to & from the various 4WD tracks, and yet NOT ONE of those flexible valve stems has ever broken or looks in the slightest like it might be heading that way.... but still, these valve stems have been caned & worked longer & harder than those on any motorcycle I've ever run (on or off road) & in fact, longer & harder than just about anything else regularly run on the road short of heavy transport wheels!! :shocked:
So where does this story about the flexible valve stems breaking if you put TPMS sensors on them come from?!? Marking the rim or wearing the sensor casing, possibly even breaking the casing, yeah, I'd give that a 'plausible' - but seriously, has
ANYONE personally had a valve stem with a TPMS sensor on it fail due to the sensor flapping around as the rim rotates & wearing the stem out to the extent that it leaks??! :dontknow: