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Brody
June 15th, 2012, 07:37 PM
This was happened to Paul on Wheeler: a rock sheared the top of his valve stem off on one of his Jeeps rims, taking the top and valve with it. He posted this:

After running Wheeler, the Rubicon needs a lift and better skids, maybe 38's too. I have been thinking of some kind of valve stem protection too :rolleyes:

So I thought I would see what was out there. Here are some links:

Valve Stem Protection (http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/valve_stems/valve_stem_protection.htm)

Gorilla Flush Mount Valve Stems:

Gorilla Automotive FLUSH-MOUNT VALVE STEM KITS - JCWhitney (http://www.jcwhitney.com/flush-mount-valve-stem-kits/p2003918.jcwx?filterid=c3835u0j1)

Valve Stem Protectors:

valve stem protector, set of 5 Military Wheels Jeep Parts - The Long Olive Drab Line (http://www.thelongolivedrabline.com/wheels-valve-stem-protector-set-of-5/289)

SureValve:

http://www.hcwsinc.com/

Motorcycle valve stems, but why not?:

Bikemaster Valve Stems - 10mm | MotoSport (http://www.motosport.com/motorcycle/product/?pssource=true&psreferrer=http%253A%252F%252Fwww.google.com%252Fa clk%253Fsa%253Dl%2526ai%253DCRXAJlNLbT_n8DorRgget3 OD2CJmusa8C-YHW7yOxjd-JSggCEAIgtlQoA1DcyPGAA2DJ3o6HzKPAF6ABkaK0_QPIAQeqB CNP0Hr_3eCi9_eqWeAtDAOvAm0ZDup7OX7Gyu3ruVVcq_1DIIA FkE7ABQWgBiY%2526sig%253DAOD64_0j2LAEkYRwScpqAvJHg-MSRXs2hQ%2526ctype%253D5%2526ved%253D0CDwQ9A4%2526 adurl%253Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.rkdms.com%252Fred irect%25253Fc%252526adtype%25253Dpla%252526goopid% 25253D19884656305%252526d%25253D261919243%252526en %25253D27%252526cl%25253D500%252526u%25253Dhttp%25 25253A%2525252F%2525252Fwww.motosport.com%2525252F ad%2525252F%2525253Fcode%2525253DSS-S-G-PRODUCT-EXTENSIONS%25252526key%2525253DBIKEMASTER-VALVE-STEMS-10MM%25252526utm_medium%2525253Dcpc%252526kw%25253 D%25257Bkeyword%25257D%2526rct%253Dj%2526q%253Dtir e%252Bvalve%252Bstem%252Bprotection%252B&key=BIKEMASTER-VALVE-STEMS-10MM&utm_medium=cpc&gclid=CIiTmdm_0bACFSQDQAodhmjCcg&segment=badger-street)

http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/1/4/77/45855/ITEM/BikeMaster-Short-Aluminum-Valve-Stem.aspx?SiteID=Google_PLA077&WT.mc_ID=10012&esvt=0-GOUSC&esvadt=9-0-3886819-1&esvaid=30548&zmam=88421133&zmas=1&zmac=45&zmap=404458&kw={keyword}&gclid=CMDHs_6_0bACFSWFQAodLGbSXg

http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/1/4/77/36698/ITEM/K-L-Right-Angle-Valve-Stem.aspx

Summit Racing Stubbys:

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-G1957/

Summit Racing Flush Mount:

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-G1958/

Mr Gasket Flush Mount:

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MRG-5102/

Hope this helps!

Chris
June 15th, 2012, 08:53 PM
Good to see Pete, I'm a bit concerned with mine especially being metal/aluminum?

Rick
June 15th, 2012, 08:57 PM
I like the flush mount, would be really hard to hurt that.

glacierpaul
June 16th, 2012, 06:32 AM
I like the flush mount, would be really hard to hurt that.
If there is a way, I would be able :lmao: I now have extra valve stems and replaced the metal caps to the cheapy black plastic ones, 3/8" shorter now.

FischerFab
June 16th, 2012, 11:36 PM
If you have steel wheels weld a piece of tube around the valve for cheap protection

Beefy
June 17th, 2012, 12:07 AM
If you have steel wheels weld a piece of tube around the valve for cheap protection

Hmm, that's a really good idea....

Would the tire have to be removed to weld onto the wheel though?

Andrew
June 17th, 2012, 12:51 AM
Hmm, that's a really good idea....

Would the tire have to be removed to weld onto the wheel though?

Would be very good idea as the heat could make your tire go ballistic.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiLeji8bLOk

Also - could cause some interesting balance issues.

Beefy
June 17th, 2012, 12:58 AM
Holy crap!

Hypoid
June 17th, 2012, 01:35 AM
Would be very good idea as the heat could make your tire go ballistic.Word for the day: Pyrolosis.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBUVzgCHHuA

I guess that I'm pretty lucky. I torched a lug nut off an aluminum wheel that had a tire mounted, no kaboom.

glacierpaul
June 17th, 2012, 06:52 AM
screw the tire, now imagine your right there with welder and rod in hand..... :eek:
Aluminum may have displaced the heat at the center of the wheel Mike, and yes you are lucky in my book! (in the vid the heat is close to the tire/rim)edit: and a welder produces more heat than a plumbing torch

Brody
June 17th, 2012, 07:01 AM
I purposefully didn't cover the welding on the tube protection for the stems for just this reason. That is a tried and true means of protecting the valve stems, for sure, and farmers have been (as well as wheelers) doing this on their tractors for a very long time for the same reasons. It does throw the balance out.

I was looking for simple "bolt on" replacement/protection.

Errinjan
June 18th, 2012, 05:06 PM
Great post, thanks for the information. I like the idea of using the brass 18 wheeler valves or the right angle valves

Bunyon & Babe
June 19th, 2012, 12:40 PM
HOLY CRAP IS RIGHT !!!

Brody
June 19th, 2012, 01:05 PM
When I was 15, I was working in a truck shop for big semi rigs/fertilizer trucks, my "summer" job for one of my dad's friends. One of the service guys decided to weld on a split rim semi wheel for some reason, with the wheel out of the safety cage. It blew up and the split rim took the top of his head off. I was about 15' away. I was a bit grim as that was the first time I had seem someone with a good portion of their head missing. The 'split' part that took him out sailed all the way across the shop until it cratered into the wall. I think that this was my first or second day on the job. Interesting start...

glacierpaul
June 20th, 2012, 07:47 AM
Yowsers Pete! I have some 'grim' stories myself:erm:

Bunyon & Babe
June 22nd, 2012, 01:04 PM
Holy crap! the forces that can be generated are scarey . We had a semi at the ski area unloading a new snowcat . A binder chain snagged one of the airbrake cannisters on the tractor and pulled it apart . There is a big spring inside the cannisters that is under tremendous tension.
It busted loose of its bracket , shot foreward into a full aluminum fuel tank putting a "dent " the size of a basketball, ricochede off and went another 250 yards in a high arch up over the parking lot , over the trees , across a ski run and into the timber on the other side. Luckily no one was in its path.