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Ridgerunner

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  • My Toyota Motorhome
    1993 Toyota Winnebago Warrior WT321RB
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    California

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    I love the outdoors and visiting North America's terrific natural wonders. Just sold my travel trailer and purchased the vintage Warrior. I have lots of questions on how best to maintain the Toyota Winnebago Warrior. I look forward to sharing my Toyota motor home ownership and travel experiences.

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  1. Great. Thanks for the information. Do you have any recommended passive metal extenders? i am looking at something by Wheel Master but I am not sure they are passive. After I rotate the outer wheel so the valves do not face each other, I may be able to put on Alligator V2B caps and that may give me easier access. What do you think?
  2. Not sure if I am posting a question in the right area of this terrific forum. I am needing to put on tire valve extensions on the inner wheels for the rear tires. I am leaning toward a 2 inch metal valve extension. My challenge is the dual tire valves face each other making it more difficult to air and measure pressure. It was recommended by the RV supply store that I rotate the outer tire 90 degrees so the valves do not interfere with each other, i.e., inner dually faces out and outer dually faces in toward the inner valve. Is there a problem to rotate the wheels to so there is 90 degree offset? Do the wheels only go on one way? Any recommendations or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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