Do Golf Carts Use Standard Valve Stems?
When it comes to golf cart maintenance, understanding the components that make up your vehicle’s tires is essential for proper care. One such component is the valve stem, a small yet crucial part of the tire system. Golf carts generally use standard snap-in valve stems, with the most common types being the TR412 and TR413, both designed for the typical 0.453-inch (11.5mm) rim hole diameter found on most golf carts. However, some golf carts with inner tubes may require a longer stem like the TR13. In this article, we’ll explore the common types of valve stems used in golf carts and provide guidance on how to replace them when needed.
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