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Extending and Hardening Bronco TPMS Stems

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I know you can add different stems to the Ford TPMS sensors, but I am not sure what the options might be. So I am currently using valve stem extenders to get the ridiculously short Bronco stems. I have to do this to get external TPMS sensors that integrate into the RV display system. I have read some discussions saying adding the weight on end of the stems is a bad idea and some recommend metal stems versus the rubber ones. Has anyone done any work on this and know what is possible?
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So I am currently using valve stem extenders to get the ridiculously short Bronco stems.
You're not worried about rocks hitting your valve stem extenders?
 
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Well, I want them to be as short as possible. I guess that is a reason to use extenders. I could take them off. But I am more worried about stem failure when on the highway due to the weight of the sensors hanging off an extended stem.
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