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Old Jul 15, 2003 | 03:25 PM
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GREEN700... I've got a total of 10 wheels for my quad with the stemless valve stems on them... the last pair went on a new pair of Magnum Billets, that I mounted a set of ATR's on & had them spin balanced... I'll give the Goodyear dealership that does my mounting a call & find out who makes them...( they are hard to come by ) ... I think they were originally made fore hot rods, or low riders... If you can't find them, PM me or I'll post the manufacturer here...Have A Good One >>> WAM
 
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Old Jul 15, 2003 | 03:47 PM
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GREEN700...I wasn't able to find out the manufacturer of the stemless valve stems, but my dealer gets them through one of his suppiers ( Hanco Tire Equipment Supply )... My cost on these is around $10.00 for a set of 4...the visible parts are all chrome, & the set comes with 1 screw in valve stem to inflate / deflate the tires... overall a pretty cheap alternitive to custom wheels or spacers...WAM
 
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Old Jul 15, 2003 | 04:27 PM
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Brewster,I'm sorry to hear about your trouble with Christain Motorsports. I know how frustrating it is to go thru crap like that, I deal with supplier's, painters, chrome folks and such all the time and it is more the norm to get bad service then it is to get good service. Thats why when i ussually get good service I try to establish a good working relationship because good service is sometimes so hard to come by. My elka's shown up on my door step less then a week after I ordered them, as was most on this forum. Thanks for the update on the problems they must be experaincing, I'd hate to recommend anyone to someone here on this forum and have it not true. Good luck on your shocks, I hope you have them and there to your expectations. Let us know how you like them once there installed, Putt
 
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Old Jul 15, 2003 | 04:46 PM
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Originally posted by: newbeatle
GREEN700...I wasn't able to find out the manufacturer of the stemless valve stems, but my dealer gets them through one of his suppiers ( Hanco Tire Equipment Supply )... My cost on these is around $10.00 for a set of 4...the visible parts are all chrome, & the set comes with 1 screw in valve stem to inflate / deflate the tires... overall a pretty cheap alternitive to custom wheels or spacers...WAM
I hope I can install them myself. If not the service would probably be cheap at a tire place. I'll see If Hanco will sell me some.
I found thier web page. Rockymountainatv does not seem to have them.

http://www.hancomn.com/
call 1-800-328-7400 email info@HancoMN.com



 
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Old Jul 15, 2003 | 05:28 PM
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Instalation is easy, nothing more than tightening a nut down on the inside of the rim...let me know if you encounter any problems...I really like mine... I'll never not finish a race with a pulled out valve stem, from course debris, at least on the front tires... I use tradidition stems on the rears, as I run ITP Baja series wheels, & the rings both protect the valve stem, & make it more difficult to deat with the stem less valve stems...Have A Good One ...WAM
 
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