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Slipped tire chamber/valve under rim

Micmada

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So I went to the beach and lowered my tire pressures, and maybe too much for the inner tires (newbiiiie). After powering through a couple dunes now some of the valves are shifted and unaccessible or outright slipped under the rim.

I suppose there is no easy way to undo that other than take it to a shop to reset the chamber.
 

simp5782

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So I went to the beach and lowered my tire pressures, and maybe too much for the inner tires (newbiiiie). After powering through a couple dunes now some of the valves are shifted and unaccessible or outright slipped under the rim.

I suppose there is no easy way to undo that other than take it to a shop to reset the chamber.
Can you post a picture of what you are talking about.

Brake Chambers are screwed into the backing plate.

If you mean your inner valve stems, etc. They make a clamp that has an extension and clamps to the wheel to keep it in one spot
 

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Or get the air equalizer hub units that hook both tires together and let you air both up or down together. May be better with your sand environment for air changes often

 
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