Iforged rims.......help need air

WHOSNEXT

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I just installed a used set of iforged on  my car. The rear rims has very deep dish and i can't get a air nozzle in there to put air in or check pressure. I went to auto place to get a straight nozzle and I still can't get at the stem..? 
 

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Post a picture of that section of the wheel....we have air chucks to fit anything.

A picture would confirm what angle and space you have available.

Cheers,
George
 

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I have Iforged wheels also, and I use a stem extension to air up. They are about 2" long and just screw onto the valve stem.

Frank
 

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I have iforged wheels as well and I also use a black plastic stem extension that was given to me by a mechanic. It works very well.
 

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Yup same issue with HREs. I found the plastic extensions work better than the metal ones.
 

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