TR415 Tubeless Snap-In Tire Valve Stem
High quality TR415 tire valve stem designed for universal tubeless applications on cars, light trucks, lawn equipment and more.
Product Overview
The TR415 Tubeless Snap-In Tire Valve Stem is a durable and reliable replacement valve designed for tubeless tire systems.
It features a robust EPDM rubber body and brass valve core that provides excellent resistance against ozone, heat and aging —
ensuring stable air retention and safe tire performance.
This model fits standard tubeless rim holes with a diameter of 0.625" (16 mm) and offers easy installation with a snap-in design
that does not require special tools.
Key Features & Benefits
- Universal Fitment: Suitable for passenger cars, light trucks, trailers, lawn mowers, ATVs and other vehicles.
- Snap-In Design: Easy to install or replace with a secure, leak-resistant fit.
- Durable Materials: EPDM rubber and high-temperature brass provide resistance to ozone, heat and oxidation.
- Reliable Air Retention: Fully leak tested to ensure consistent air pressure and safe driving performance. :
- Standard Pressure Rating: Supports typical inflation requirements up to 65 PSI for normal road use.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | TR415 Snap-In Valve Stem |
| Valve Type | Tubeless Rubber Snap-In |
| Rim Hole Diameter | 0.625" (16 mm) |
| Effective Length | 1.25" / 31 mm |
| Material | EPDM Rubber & Brass |
| Max Cold Pressure | Up to 65 PSI |
| Color | Black |
Installation & Usage
Installing or replacing the TR415 valve stem is simple:
- Deflate the tire completely.
- Break the tire bead away from the rim.
- Insert the valve stem from inside the rim hole until it snaps into place.
- Reinstall the tire and inflate to recommended pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What vehicles use the TR415 valve?
A: The TR415 valve fits most vehicles with a 0.625" rim hole, including standard cars, light trucks and garden equipment. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
Q: How often should valve stems be replaced?
A: Valve stems are typically replaced whenever tires are serviced to ensure reliable air retention and prevent future leaks.
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