What Are the Models of Tubeless Tire Valves?
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All tubeless tire valves have the same diameter, but the length and structure vary between large vehicles and small cars. Here is the relevant information: Tubeless Tires: Tubeless tires, also known as "low-pressure tires" or "inflatable tires," are pneumatic tires without an inner tube. They offer high elasticity, wear resistance, excellent traction, and heat dissipation. Note: Tubeless tires are made of high-quality rubber, providing good elasticity and flexibility, with a wide range of air pressure adaptability. Even at high pressure, they do not feel as rigid as conventional tires. Therefore, a pressure gauge must be used to check the tire pressure. Unless punctured, tubeless tires generally do not self-deflate. Thus, when inflating, always use a pressure gauge to check and maintain the specified pressure. Never rely on manual estimation, as with conventional tires, to decide whether to add air.