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    Posted: 19 hours 54 minutes ago at 3:48pm
I am currently working on getting new tires, tubes, and RimGard with Multi-Seal in it on my B (1939). I failed to change the valve stems in the old tubes full of calcium chloride often enough and what do you know... leaks. AngryAnyhow, I figured that now was the time to do it right. I was going to go tubeless but one of my valve stem holes has cancer, so I figured I would go with tubes instead of welding just in case I messed anything else up more while I was doing that. 
While looking at tubes I came across some with an offset valve stem. Do I need that? Or just "regular" tubes will work? 


Thanks in advance, and sorry if this is already here, I looked but didn't see anything, but I might've missed it.... 


Edited by BenGiBoy - 19 hours 54 minutes ago at 3:48pm
'39 Model B
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i put tubes in all the tractor and impliment tires with or without  calcuim 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ray54 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 minutes ago at 11:21am
Good luck finding good quality tubes today. About 10 years ago I put better tires on a 1975 White 2-60. It still had the original back tires, so I got new tubes. The one new tube leaked from the start, fixed 3 times in 2 weeks. Finaly put the old tube back, been good ever since. The tube had never had liquid of any kind in it. 
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I have not had problem with modern tubes. Maybe I'm livin right
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