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how to save valves on rims
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how to save valves on rims
how have people over come valve problems on rims, like getting them ripped out from mud driving?
is there any form of shortened valve available, or is the only way to weld on some metel to protect the valve.
thanks
steve
is there any form of shortened valve available, or is the only way to weld on some metel to protect the valve.
thanks
steve
1995 Vitara:
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
Another way is if you have a little bit of offset in the rim moove the valve further inward................and weld some angle on there for good measure.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... 6&t=231346j-top paj wrote:gayer than jizz on a beard
cvbcvbcv
Shorty40 wrote:Dont drive in mud
yeah good one.
thats about all we have up here, no rocks to play on here. no hills either.
its only dirt roads, and when it rains, mud.
Darwin Sux a bit, but the freedom you have is awesome. 15/20 min drive gets you out of town and in the middle of nowhere!
so a bit of angle is the trick. hmmm, will look into it. what about repositioning the valves, i know i can drill another hole inwards, but how to you seal up the old one? just weld it up? what about balancing?
thanks
1995 Vitara:
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
Yeah. Just weld up the hole and grind it back a bit to clean it up. The wheel will still balance O.K.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... 6&t=231346j-top paj wrote:gayer than jizz on a beard
Re: how to save valves on rims
SiKiD_01 wrote:how have people over come valve problems on rims, like getting them ripped out from mud driving?
is there any form of shortened valve available
There is short valves that you can use. we have been using them on a comp truck for three years without any dramas. Just ask your local tyre dealer. I think they may even be used on ATV's.
Cheers.
Re: cvbcvbcv
SiKiD_01 wrote:Shorty40 wrote:Dont drive in mud
yeah good one.
thats about all we have up here, no rocks to play on here. no hills either.
its only dirt roads, and when it rains, mud.
Darwin Sux a bit, but the freedom you have is awesome. 15/20 min drive gets you out of town and in the middle of nowhere!
so a bit of angle is the trick. hmmm, will look into it. what about repositioning the valves, i know i can drill another hole inwards, but how to you seal up the old one? just weld it up? what about balancing?
thanks
Yeah, same here in Wagga No rocks suxxors
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