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Tire valve stems

Number 2! It won't get knocked off by debris. So when are you gonna put all this stuff you have together or are you gonna be like ChevyCalGal and have a garage full of parts and no build up progress /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif!
Bill
 
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Number 2! It won't get knocked off by debris. So when are you gonna put all this stuff you have together or are you gonna be like ChevyCalGal and have a garage full of parts and no build up progress /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif!
Bill

[/ QUOTE ]Right now I have parts in the house, shed, and friends garage. I'm working on a deal for a 81 K30 parts truck. Just waiting too see it it's going to go through or not. It'd be real nice to go 1 ton axles with a 454, sm465/NP-205.
 
I use the flush mount ones on my ATVs but they had the threads on the BOTTOM instead of the top. So all that was on the top of the rim was a little flat piece then the threads for the cap. They are truly genuine flushmount. I can't find these anywhere anymore.

If someone knows where to find these puppies it'd be much appreciated:
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However, they use the shorty cores. Plus, you'll have a very hard time using an air chuck that clips on to the valvestem.
 

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