highdesertranger said:yes Gary only the tire shop will have dozen of different configurations not just a few.
Tom remember you just need the valve stems they shouldn't gouge you for those. highdesertranger
Two things:
1) Maybe just confirming ... based on the way those metal stems are designed, is there anything about them that would prevent them from seating / sealing on a rim, if that rim is otherwise capable of taking a rubber stem? I remember some mumbling at a tire stop of metal on metal allowing no flexibility for a good seal or something.
2) Want to make sure I understand. Do hub-centric spacers essentially recreate the hub shape so that the outer rim will seat properly on the spacer, as it would on a hub, vs. putting all of the burden on the lugs?
Tom