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  1. rwoods

    M35A3 Owners unite

    True true. I just wasted 3 hours at the truckstop. After explaining that the leak was at the grommet, showing them how to break the wheel down and helping break it down, they come up with we don't have a grommet that fits; I should have known better. aua Now I have a tire that used to go flat...
  2. rwoods

    M35A3 Owners unite

    While chasing down the source of an air leak, I remembered today why I went with the straight adapter - the two piece rim can be dismantled without removing it whereas you must remove the elbow if you go angled - just one more thing to make it simple for the tire shop. BTW my leak turned out to...
  3. rwoods

    M35A3 Owners unite

    Others here have done the same as you. I kept my CTIS but made straight adapters to use when having my tires changed as all the plumbing intimidated the tire shop. Can't remember whether the fittings were just cheaper or what but there was some reason at the time. I tried unsucessfully to find a...
  4. rwoods

    M35A3 Owners unite

    With respect to the stems, if you prefer them straight as opposed to angled as shown you simply need a 3/8" female to 1/8" female brass adapter and a valve stem. You can find all the parts at either an auto parts store or a building supply store. The valve stems at your auto parts store are sold...
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