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PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 8:30 am    Post subject: Nose Wheel Valve Reply with quote

How many have already done the nose wheel assembly?  I just got off the phone with S____ (Hmm, who could that be?) at Van’s and he says that the nuts and washer that come on the tube aren’t needed, but just to use a rubber grommet around the valve stem where the wheel halves come together.  Doesn’t that seem like a fairly easy and rather important thing to have somewhere in the plans instead of just “bolt the wheel halves back together”?
 
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 9:11 am    Post subject: Nose Wheel Valve Reply with quote

You mean we were supposed to put something around the stem?
If there's supposed to be a grommet there, I should probably
yank my wheel and put one on. Don't want future probs.

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Jesse Saint wrote:
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How many have already done the nose wheel assembly? I just got off the
phone with S____ (Hmm, who could that be?) at Van’s and he says that the
nuts and washer that come on the tube aren’t needed, but just to use a
rubber grommet around the valve stem where the wheel halves come
together. Doesn’t that seem like a fairly easy and rather important
thing to have somewhere in the plans instead of just “bolt the wheel
halves back together”?



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 11:05 am    Post subject: Nose Wheel Valve Reply with quote

Might want to talk to Van's. That's what they told me. This is the type of
things about Van's that can drive a guy crazy. I'm not complaining about
Van's. They are so great to deal with and have such an awesome bunch of
kits and great plans to make it easy. I guess we are just so spoiled that
when we run into something like this it is very annoying, when I am sure a
lot of people building those "other kits" would think that is just "par for
the course".

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