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    Does anyone know if there are distributors of wolf rims in the US or Canada?? Or does anyone have a set of 5 they want to sell??

    thanks

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    Default Vented rims.

    Hello there,

    Our hosts have these in stock :-

    http://www.roversnorth.com/store/sea...rchTerm=plw216


    Les Parker
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    Rovers North Inc.

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    ahhh, thanks mate. Do you know are those the tubeless wolf rims?

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    Why, yes they are.
    Were you looking for the tubed ones?
    Les Parker
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    Rovers North Inc.

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    Correct me if I am wrong, but you can put tube and tubelss tires on tube rims, but you cant put tube tires on tubeless rims. I figured might as well get the tube ones so that I can fit what ever I need on them.

    Also do you guys do the Terrafirma tubular winch bumper with the A bar, or could u order one?? (thinking about a purchase over summer)

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    Quote Originally Posted by USLandy View Post
    Correct me if I am wrong, but you can put tube and tubelss tires on tube rims, but you cant put tube tires on tubeless rims. I figured might as well get the tube ones so that I can fit what ever I need on them.
    You can put any tire on any rim. You need to use a tube and flap on a rivetted rim, regardless if it's a tubed type tire or tubless. People have successfully used rivetted rims without tubes, by puting a dab of silicone sealant over each of the rivets.
    If you're running welded (tubeless) rims, you still need a tube inside a tube type tire, but don't need a flap.

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    To add to Terry's comments, on some rims the hole for the valve may need to enlarged as opposed to the inner tube valve stem.
    Les Parker
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    Rovers North Inc.

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    So I want to see if I understand this all correct if I were to buy the wolf tubeless jobs I could throw on my tubeless off-roading tires or a set of on-road tube tires???

    I have a set of good tubeless off-road tires and want to throw them on the wolf rims due to their extra strength. and use my old set of rims for some slightly smoother on-road tires.

    Thanks very much for the info Terry and Les!

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    I have run tubes on Wolf rims before and the valve stem holes are extremely tight with tubes.My local tire shop guy has quite a colorful vocabulary! I chose not to enlarge the hole as I planned on changing back to a tubeless setup eventually.
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