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Old 03-30-2008, 11:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: 2008 off-road, 16"- 5 spoke trouble?

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pathfinder previously said: View Post
I came across a thread either on this fourm or over at TTORA, about design problems with the wheel stem sticking too far out. Now I can't find it even with a search....I guess it broke off a couple of FJs', and the 17" wheels had no problems running the same trails. Is this bull?
Maybe I'm not understanding, but are you referring to the spokes on the wheel, or the valve stem?
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