Metal tire Valve Stems now available
- Abu Jimmy
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As of the very high demand we cannot keep the reserved items for longer because other members are in need for them . To be fair to all we will start the " First come , First serve " , so please hurry up and collect your set . ( only 9 set in stock ) .
Refreshed ( all collected orders have been removed from the list )
1) Sanbloody: 056 6832512
2) Yasir: 050 3594138
3) Desert BAT : 055 1963855
4) Mike: 056 2165218
5) Taurus: 050 4696817
6) Green Giant 0561772537
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Refreshed ( all collected orders have been removed from the list )
1) Sanbloody: 056 6832512
2) Yasir: 050 3594138
3) Desert BAT : 055 1963855
4) Mike: 056 2165218
5) Taurus: 050 4696817
6) Green Giant 0561772537
7)
8)
9)
10)
What goes around , comes around .
- Abu Jimmy
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[quote=Hassanz;36612]Abu Jimmy do you have a set in stock, didnt book in advance. If you have a spare set I would like to collect tomorrow.
thanks[/quote]
few still available .
thanks[/quote]
few still available .
What goes around , comes around .
- ginger
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I have metal valves (I think they may be standard on Xterra's) , and I thought it interesting to share my recent experience.
The constant removal and replacement of the 'pin' inside the valve during deflation stripped the thread off one of my pins, so it screwed back in but then kept on turning!
I had the pins replaced today (I did them all to be safe) , and interestingly it was the brass-coloured pin where the thread had been stripped off, the steel-coloured pins appeared to be stronger. So it looks like it might be better to use steel pins.
The constant removal and replacement of the 'pin' inside the valve during deflation stripped the thread off one of my pins, so it screwed back in but then kept on turning!
I had the pins replaced today (I did them all to be safe) , and interestingly it was the brass-coloured pin where the thread had been stripped off, the steel-coloured pins appeared to be stronger. So it looks like it might be better to use steel pins.
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Hi,
I replaced my valves with these metal ones but keep in mind that these are shorter than the rubber ones probably to protect them against impacts from outside since they are not flexible as the rubber ones.
So If you have a Hose Kit with a head like this it will be hard (Almost not possible) to use it.
[IMG]http://www.almost4x4.com/vb/attachment. ... 2362&stc=1[/IMG]
So You need something like this
[IMG]http://www.almost4x4.com/vb/attachment. ... 2363&stc=1[/IMG]
Regards
I replaced my valves with these metal ones but keep in mind that these are shorter than the rubber ones probably to protect them against impacts from outside since they are not flexible as the rubber ones.
So If you have a Hose Kit with a head like this it will be hard (Almost not possible) to use it.
[IMG]http://www.almost4x4.com/vb/attachment. ... 2362&stc=1[/IMG]
So You need something like this
[IMG]http://www.almost4x4.com/vb/attachment. ... 2363&stc=1[/IMG]
Regards
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- Daggerfall
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Or you can use plastic valve extensions :)
There are also metal ones.
[IMG]http://www.almost4x4.com/vb/attachment. ... 2384&stc=1[/IMG]
There are also metal ones.
[IMG]http://www.almost4x4.com/vb/attachment. ... 2384&stc=1[/IMG]
" I feel the need, the need for Speed "
Drives Black FJ " VF-1 Valkyrie " , Mob: 050 725 09 31

Drives Black FJ " VF-1 Valkyrie " , Mob: 050 725 09 31