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EUROPEAN STYLE Tire Clamp-In Valves is a valve equipment specially designed for automobile tires. Its design style and manufacturing standards comply with the requirements and habits of the European market. This type of valve is mainly installed on the rim of the tire to inflate and adjust the tire pressure to ensure vehicle driving safety and tire performance. Its exterior design is exquisite and elegant and adopts a streamlined design, which is in line with Europeans' aesthetic pursuit of auto accessories. This design not only allows the valve to complement the appearance of the entire vehicle when installed on the tire but also enhances the overall quality of the vehicle. This type of valve adopts a clip-in structure and does not require additional threaded connections or glue. The valve only needs to be clamped into the air hole of the rim to fix it, making the installation process more convenient and faster. This structural design not only saves installation time but also reduces the complexity of installation and improves convenience of use. European-style tire clip-in valves are usually made of high-quality corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel or aluminum alloy, which have durability and corrosion resistance. This material selection ensures the valve's stable performance in various harsh climates and road conditions and extends its service life. This kind of valve has good sealing performance, can effectively prevent tire pressure leakage, and improves the vehicle's fuel efficiency and driving safety. The reliability of sealing performance is one of the important factors to ensure long-term stable operation of tires. European-style tire clip-in valves have strong compatibility and are suitable for various models and tire specifications to meet the needs of different vehicles. This wide range of applicability makes it one of the popular high-quality automotive accessories on the European market.
Detailed parameters
| Etrto No | Rim Holes (mm/in) |
B | C | α° |
| V3.16.1 | 20.5/.807" | 36 | 29 | 150 |
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