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4 Chrome Tpms Valve Stem Caps N2 Nitrogen Blue Insert on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Wantagh, New York, US

Wantagh, New York, US
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This listing is for 4 chromed plastic valve stem caps with a blue N2 top.  These are LONG SKIRTED CAPS that will cover the threads on longer valve stems like Ford TPMS valves.  Generally these are used to signify that the tires have been filled with nitrogen.

These caps have an EPDM rubber seal on the inside and are approved for use with ANY TPMS valve stem.  Since they are chromed plastic, they will not cause galvanic corrosion through contact with the magnesium and aluminum in many TPMS sensors. 

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