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I started to mount my 9.00 x 16 tires today on my rim but I’ve run into a problem. I believe the tubes that came with the tires have the wrong size valve stem.
What is the correct valve stem for the 9.00 x 16 tube to fit in the CMP rim? This is the stem on the tubes I got. 1562E7A6-8D05-4394-9439-5279B2CE2158.jpeg F79D376E-06F2-48A8-A2ED-A6BBB4E03CDE.jpg
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Hi Jordan
All the tubes I've used on any of the CMPs have metal valve stems that screw into the tube. Will try and take some photos tomorrow when I'm in the shop. Cheers Phil
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Hi Jordan, this is what I have.
Found a better picture.
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You need a metal, angled valve stem.
The come in various styles and dimensions, though... DC4EBA5D-81E2-4CDC-92AF-6F2A0CA86165.jpeg
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Hi Jordan
Also having issues with tubes, but here are pictures of what I bought, look like the same source as yours. These will fit and work in 900x16 but I wanted to use them in 1100x16 Michelin tires and my tire guy things the tube material is too thin and plasticy to stretch - anybody have experience with this problem ? BP tube1.jpg tube2.jpg |
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One problem you may run into as well is that most of the tubes available these days are valve off center. The CMPs, along with the M series deuces and dodges use valve on center. You will also want a re-enforced valve on center flap so the inner tube doesn't work it's way through the slot and blow.
The local tire shop here did the museums tires before I came, and they were using the valve off center and dragging the valves over. Some would fail in the first month, others worked until their first long drive. I think I have replaced almost all of them now, although they also welded the split rims on some of them to make them "safe", so most of those I have to scrap. I bought some from Wallace Wade at the MVPA convention years back, and tracing backwards, later, from his part numbers I found the supplier in the US. They were happy to ship in quantity, and at favorable prices. While they are made in China, they have worked out well for me. The part number for the 825/900R16LT tubes is 11021, and they have the TR440 valve. The flaps are part number 99012 and have the heavy re-enforced area around the stem. The distributor is Doberman. http://www.dobermanntire.com/our_pro...17&subcatid=25 Regarding using them in a larger tire...my money says you would likely be OK. Are they for highway use or just casual use? Last edited by rob love; 06-09-18 at 22:06. |
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Hi Rob,
My purpose is to build a road vehicle ( to whatever extent a cmp can be considered a road truck). I have used the larger tires in the past with smaller tubes but they were heavy duty, heavy rubber tub es. At this point I will pull apart some more old wheels and try to come up with a good set of 4 heavy rubber tubes, by the way do you (or does anyone) still use replacement valve stems É I remember when the tire shop would burn melt them onto the tube when the old valve stem had failed. BP |
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When I checked with my tire shop, it turns out a valve assembly that you vulcanize onto a tube will cost more than the complete tube. I was hoping to modify the available valve off center tubes to valve on center. The thought of $50 innertubes ended that. I think we paid about $16 a tube (USD) for the ones from Doberman. While I am by no means afraid to patch inner tubes, and do frequently when the leak is obvious, it is the slow leaks that take up too much of my time.
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