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Old 09-19-2020, 07:52 AM   #1
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tire minder

I have a 2020 Jayco RedHawks 24 B . I had camping world install a tire minder, really nice, but how do I had air if I need to? Theres a nut that after I take off the cap? Or am I missing something. I think I finally found a tire pressure compressor that might work. I know I can't get to the dually but the two outer tires and front tires I can reach. Its a class C
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You should have received a small wrench with the kit. I finger tight the nut against the cap and haven't lost one yet in over 20k miles. Dually valves will make this whole process of checking and filling with air easy for all 6 tires. I wouldn't get valve extensions but something like this.

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Old 09-19-2020, 09:56 AM   #3
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You should have received a small wrench with the kit. I finger tight the nut against the cap and haven't lost one yet in over 20k miles. Dually valves will make this whole process of checking and filling with air easy for all 6 tires. I wouldn't get valve extensions but something like this.

https://yourtireshopsupply.com/categ...rd-dodge-class
I’m going to try and remove the four, yes they gave me a tiny wrench, will it work after I take one off at a time
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Yes, the nut is an anti-theft device. Tighten the nut against the sensor after you add air so the sensor cannot be removed easily with anyone's fingers.

Do one at a time and don't mix up the sensor locations as the are assigned to a wheel position, i.e. LF, RR

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Yes, the nut is an anti-theft device. Tighten the nut against the sensor after you add air so the sensor cannot be removed easily with anyone's fingers.

Do one at a time and don't mix up the sensor locations as the are assigned to a wheel position, i.e. LF, RR

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Ok thanks, I'll give it a try, I'l take it to camping world and ask for dually extensions, not valve extensions since they leak, I do have the extender to get to the dually to put air but I need to look how deep I can go with the wrench
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You should have received a small wrench with the kit. I finger tight the nut against the cap and haven't lost one yet in over 20k miles. Dually valves will make this whole process of checking and filling with air easy for all 6 tires. I wouldn't get valve extensions but something like this.

https://yourtireshopsupply.com/categ...rd-dodge-class
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