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  • #46
    Originally posted by 94Dodge Truggy View Post
    Bring the tires to my shop and I will run over them breaking the bead on 1 side. Dump whatever you please in them and seat them with air and done. This is very easy!

    Thanks for the offer! But I'm going to take them to work and either use the tire machine (not sure if they will even fit) or use the forklift's forks to push down and break the bead.


    On a related note, anyone know where to get some of the steel valve stems? My rubber ones are ready to break off.
    88 4Runner, 350 V8 swap in progress

    http://staff.4x4wire.com/adamf

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    • #47
      put new rubber valve stems back in and weld a ring around the valve stem
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      • #48
        Originally posted by 4RunnerAdam View Post
        Thanks for the offer! But I'm going to take them to work and either use the tire machine (not sure if they will even fit) or use the forklift's forks to push down and break the bead.


        On a related note, anyone know where to get some of the steel valve stems? My rubber ones are ready to break off.
        stick with rubber valvestems they are more forgiving the metal ones just snap off as soon as something hits them unless you go with the (i think arb) ones that the stem part actually unscrews.
        One of these days Zuk 2.0

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        • #49
          Diddnt think about that....thanks...ive got a handfull of rubber ones in my box. I guess since the old ones have lasted a few years, Ill just throw on some more rubbers.
          88 4Runner, 350 V8 swap in progress

          http://staff.4x4wire.com/adamf

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