Hi all,
Lost both of our rear-wheel simulators last summer on a trip. They held on fine for the 3 summers prior but I am guessing they could not grip as well any more. They were the cheap kind that used spikes to gouge into the metal on the inside of the rim to stay in place. I had even just paid someone to re-rivet the center hub sections in place as some of the original cheap/inadequate rivets had given out on one of them and it was flopping around. Grrr...
-Anybody have a recommendation on some wheel simulators that are kept in place by an alternative method such as by a lug nut or something? I am not looking to spend a lot of money on these, they don't have to be the best and brightest so-to-speak.
If nothing else, a good source/price for the original type of simulators (gouging kind). The rims are already all scratched/gouged up at this point anyway.
-Current recommendations on the best metal valve extensions that don't use braided hose etc.? Previous searches talked about the ones supplied by the "tire man" at this link:
tire-manAny other sources/recommendations/experiences on those?
-Plastic safe and more importantly food grade JB Weld-type of product. My water tank leaks at the fill port. The plastic "nipple" attatched to the tank that the fill hose screws into is coming separated at the bottom. Has a small hole/crack. I cannot fill the tank all the way and it leaks while filling. I am probably leaving 15 or more gallons behind due to the need to leave the level so much lower than the fill port due to sloshing while driving. Not good for someone that likes to go places with no hookups.
-Tires: I would ask about recommendations on those for our class C but there are a lot of threads here to go through...guess I will wade in.
Thanks all. Appreciate it.