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Dill Big Bore valve tools

bonneyman

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Found a partial set of schrader valve tools by a company called Dill. Looked them up on-line - they are still in business. Some of the tools I recognize, others are kinda strange. I guess they are called "Big Bore" tools for bigger tires than standard cars.
Oh well, I can always repurpose the handles and the knurled center sections (those are a very aggressive grip).

https://www.dillvalves.com/
 

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dscheidt

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Dill used to be a big maker of tire valves. Tire shop I worked in a long time ago bought replacement caps from them. the valves we installed were from someone else; probably cheaper.

Some nutty collectors make an effort to find the cap that's correct for their car, which were not always just black or chrome.

I think the valves are all imported these days, though, they had a couple big recalls a few years ago, and they were all chinese.
 
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I have some large bore tools. We called them Giant Tire tools. We used them on large front end loaders (Cat 950, 966, and 980) and "baby" haul trucks - Cat 769's.

When you have to fill an empty tire that is 6 feet tall, you appreciate the larger bore of the big stems!
 

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Farm tractors with inner tubes still have the large valves to fill them with fluid for ballast. The Dill tools are common with heavy tire techs. I have the deep driver to install the plastic retainer rings and have used it repairing tractor tires.
 

Mr. Tool

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Found a partial set of schrader valve tools by a company called Dill. Looked them up on-line - they are still in business. Some of the tools I recognize, others are kinda strange. I guess they are called "Big Bore" tools for bigger tires than standard cars.
Oh well, I can always repurpose the handles and the knurled center sections (those are a very aggressive grip).

https://www.dillvalves.com/

I have this same Dill Large Bore Tool Kit, complete set.
The kit I have, there are a total of 8 tools used in the kit.


The kit has since changed and apparently is still available from a few sites....some complete, others with fewer tools.





Here are a couple of sites that still offer the kit:

 
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