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Post by blasta13 on Mar 24, 2005 15:54:31 GMT -5
Yeah i tried it anyway and my disk brakes didnt hit but the valve stems were hitting the disks ....so dont do it if u have 03 or higher becuz u cant do it
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Post by holtzer1 on Mar 24, 2005 21:35:10 GMT -5
yeah you can...you need to go to a tire shop and buy 4 lwn mower valve stems...super short ones...dismount your tire and remove your stock valve stem...measure the hole in the rim with a drill bit and,put a new one in BACKWARDS...like youd air it up from the inside...then drill a hole on the other side of your rim"originally the inside" and install a valve stem in that hole normally...i did this to a friends warrior and it worked great.better yet if you get a bolt in valve stem to mount backwards in the original hole you wouldnt have any questions about it leaking...its o-ring sealed.
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Post by yfs200s on Mar 25, 2005 9:51:51 GMT -5
yeah or weld up the original hole
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Post by holtzer1 on Mar 26, 2005 16:55:22 GMT -5
you can do that too....it can be done though.
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Post by BuzzBomb on Mar 26, 2005 23:19:16 GMT -5
I found flush valve stems and put those on. But u have to take the tires off to pump up.
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