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Is the tube with the vulcanized metal valve stem still in stock anywhere? I need a 19" one in new or good used condition.
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I'm not sure about that Bob, but I'd like to comment on a new set of 19" tubes I bought from Walt Bratton for our '30 Roadster, two years ago.
I was in the garage just yesterday. Car is stored in a heated garage. I checked the air pressure and three were still on 35 pounds the other was at 33 pounds. Two years and I've never put air in them ![]() THANK YOU Bratton's for supplying good inner tubes! |
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I have a 30 tudor thats been sitting since 1953 3 of the 4 tires still hold air after 71 years.
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I believe this is the original roof.
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I have also used the inner tubes from Bratton's and I have had great luck with them. I always recommend them.
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I have these tubes I believe they are from the 40's. Rubber is still soft.
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If they're folded up I'd be suspect of them. Take one out of the box and check the folded corners, then inflate it and see.
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Are bonded in metal stems available?
I though everyone "original" was going to the loose "clamp-in" stem - which uses the regular tube rubber stem which is cut off, leaves a hole, and then you stretch the hole around the T-shaped metal stem and clamp it in place? Joe K
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My Victoria has rubber stem tubes modified to receive metal stems. Out of the 5 tubes I modified, one only holds air for a day, and the others need replenishing once per month. My coupe has rubber stem tubes and once per year they need replenishing because of the cold winter's cold weather.
I found that Snyder's has some 19" metal stem tubes in their show room for sale. These have stems that are vulcanized a bit offset, but I ordered 4 of them anyway.
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I bought six 19 inch tubes with the metal stems from Eckler's in October. I saw they had them in stock and jumped at the chance.
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Currently showing IN STOCK for 19" Wheels. 21" are OUT OF STOCK. https://www.ecklers.com/model-a-ford...8-22203-1.html Joe K
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