acerboo said:ive had this in the past its usually a reaction between the metals if the caps are alloy, if they are chrome plated brass and have a rubber seal in them they should be ok just dont overtighten them and a little bit of grease wont go amiss

lacroupade said:To be precise, its called catalytic corrosion. Two dissimilar metals like that act as a battery effectively, one becomes the cathode, the other the anode and the tiny current (which causes the corrosion) runs from the anode to the cathode normally (I think). Metal boats/ships have a sacrificial anode which is a billet of metal that corrodes even faster than the metal the hull is made of to mitigate the problem.
LandRover owners know all about the subject I believe! LOL![]()

pvr said:Will put some copper slip on them, it is extremely rare that I can't see the car when parked so I assume (trust) they will remain there.
pvr said:They only fit on an M srhutch ...![]()
ksher said:Never heard that before. The owner of that car probably never checked tyre pressure? I haven't had the problem since I started driving 15 years ago.
srhutch said:pvr said:They only fit on an M srhutch ...![]()
Car Valves are the only component that are identical on every car, so they will be mine :evil:
well more likely the little oiks that nick them when you park up somewhere.
pvr said:More precisely - they only suit an M ...![]()