


🔧 Upgrade your tyre game with precision & ease!
The Laser 5540 Tyre Valve Tool Set is a professional 3-piece kit designed to remove and replace leaking rubber tyre valves without removing the tyre. Manufactured in the UK by a trusted British brand, it includes a valve hook, screw tool, and tapered tube, making it ideal for cars, vans, motorcycles, and agricultural vehicles. Not compatible with TPMS tyres, this tool set is highly rated for its durability, precision, and ease of use.
| ASIN | B00BP7WFS2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #867,304 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #5,490 in Tire Repair Tools |
| Brand | Laser |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (415) |
| Date First Available | June 15, 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 5540 |
| Manufacturer | Tool Connection (EU) |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LAS5540 |
| Model | 5540 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.3 x 5.91 x 13.5 inches |
B**G
Valve stem tool
Love this tool. Change valve stem on tire
T**A
worked well
worked well would reorder.
F**)
Top quality, made in United Kingdom (England)
This set is HD. The stainless-steel Tee is all welded. The Screwdriver valve puller handle is rubber. The white tube is1/8" HD thick. Every DIY handy man needs this set eventually. Why? Because low quality, Chinese made rubber valve stems dry rot causing air leaks after a few years. For the price of having a tire shop exchange 1 valve stem this quality set will pay for itself. Plus, the tire bead doesn't have to be broke, potentially damaging the tire.
N**N
durable tool
its made very well and good quality and handy tool for valve replacement without having to remove the tire, you will need a little grease; so stem valve will slide into rim. good addition to my emergency tire kit i like it. probably made in India not UK because they spelled tire like>"tyre". lol
C**.
Works good
Much easier than dismounting the tire.
J**N
Works perfect.
Once everything was prepared it only took a couple of minutes to remove the old valve stem and install the new valve stem. You should mark the hooked removal tool handle indicating the direction of the hook. All three included tools are very sturdy. After hooking the valve stem I insialled the screw tool, using both tools to pull the valve stem out. I lubricated the inside of the tapered tube and the new valve stem easily went in. They dont no how t0 spel tire. ;)
A**R
Worked great on my 350Z without TPMS
Worked great on my 2004 350Z without TPMS. Did not have to remove the tire, so no rebalancing. paid for itself after one use Very simple to use.
B**D
Did not work as easily as I thought it would.
It may be my expectation. There are two different size valve stems, most commonly 0.453". The hook for removing the old stem worked well, but the "cone" used for literally ramming the new stem in was too large to fit the hole in the rim. I used 3 or 4 different lubricants and the stem would not go through the cone whether it was in place on the rim or in my vise. I hammered, beat, tried some humor to relax the stem but nothing worked. I ended up breaking the bead and inserting the valve from the inside of the rim. I used to work in a tire shop and have worked with similar products before. I still have the tool and may try it again when the need arises.
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