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πŸš— Enhance Your Car: Aftermarket Universal Car Mazda Tire Valve Caps Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5Β Β 
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ColorSilver
Brand4agegarage
Fit TypeUniversal Fit
Vehicle Service TypePassenger Car

Description of πŸš— Enhance Your Car: Aftermarket Universal Car Mazda Tire Valve Caps

packing:one set.

Reviews

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Type of review

These things are durable and hold up well. The wrench is a little tricky to use, but that might be because I'm not that good with this type of tool. It's been about a month now and there's no fading or chipping or anything and they're pretty comfortable in them. No complaints. Would buy again.

Pros
  • Sturdy build
Cons
  • Not bad

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great price, great product

I just got them and installed them. You look great! They each have a small rubber grommet on the bottom to seal them properly. They are all metal so I would use some kind of anti-corrosion cream when you apply them to prevent corrosion. It can ruin your TPMS sensors if they rust and you try to take them off. Overall I am very satisfied and they look great! I notice them when I walk to my car haha. Also, I keep a little wrench on my keys and it's a cool little keychain with the Mazda symbol on…

Pros
  • Hands free operation
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 3 out of 5

They don't seal new Mazdas

Looks good, no manufacturing defects and I brought the crescent key. BUT the threads on it are too deep for modern Mazdas. I'm not sure what year they were changed, but modern Mazda TPMS valve stems only have a few millimeters of threads, and they have too many, allowing the cap to fit over the threads without landing on the rubber seal, causing them can let air through. EDIT: I solved both problems, potential leaks and the possibility of jamming, by wrapping the tire threads in teflon tape…

Pros
  • Best in their niche
Cons
  • Will be added later