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Post by chryslerfat on Dec 28, 2005 13:33:49 GMT -5
I tube all my tires even if the rims lips are bent badly they will still hold air. Also if you have acess to a welder weld a rocker arm over the stem or something to prevent the stem from being ripped off.
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Post by doba75 on Dec 28, 2005 15:38:39 GMT -5
very hard but you can drill a hole on the back side of the rim run the stem out the back side. This is the way I do mine. PS leave a fake stem on the front.
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Post by chryslerfat on Dec 28, 2005 15:41:09 GMT -5
That is a pretty cool trick doba. Thanks
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Post by doba75 on Dec 31, 2005 1:19:11 GMT -5
your welcome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by chris426 on Dec 31, 2005 2:53:40 GMT -5
sweet doba also weld your lugs onto the studs that way they won't break as easy, or just weld the rim to the hub "i'm being dumb guys" not serious have any of you ever put washers behind the lugs?
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Post by chryslerfat on Dec 31, 2005 11:14:43 GMT -5
Nope never ran washers my rims have been in use for over 10 years so they have quite the wobble to them without washers.
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Post by doba75 on Dec 31, 2005 11:48:16 GMT -5
nope never heard of that. I understand why but I have never done it.
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Post by stris141 on Dec 31, 2005 13:56:29 GMT -5
Yes, it use to be done, to the rear tires, all the time around here. It caused the rim to wobble. Kind of acted like a oar, to push thru the mud.
Steve
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Post by dadicted on Jan 4, 2006 18:59:24 GMT -5
seen it done many times. havent done it before myself but it may work. ive seen ppl put tires on backwards so they have more tread in reverse. obviously put one tire on one way and the other one on regular.
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