NHRDA/NHRA rule about metal valve stem in trucks running 11.99 and faster

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Are you changing? Gonna chance it? Most ppl in SD are faster than 11.99 and the new rule says no rubber stem. If I have to ok, but black wheels with a metal stem looks like crap!
 

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They gave several people warnings at the Texas race in April last year. I had them swapped before the finals, but I'm not sure what would have happened if I hadn't.
 

TheBac

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Quick search showed those are available. You could always use a small brush and some paint, too.
 
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JoshH

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Do they bolt in or are they a rubber stem that pulls through?
 

SSchmi5519

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Get some blingy ones :thumb:

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Dozerboy

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lol they don't want to shut down the track...speed rating on tires...lol

I don't get metal valve stems neither? Its not like we run higher tire pressure at the track. And I don't know of any rubber ones just up and failing.
 

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I put a set of new tires on my BMF's and had my buddy put metal valve stems in. Doesn't look bad to me. When I teched Saturday morning Randy was there and checked for metal valve stems FWIW..
 

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No one knows why they are required?

I have a major issue with all these nit picking rules on these trucks. My truck is not a purpose built race truck. Its a worktruck that goes fast. How do they expect a good turnout for events when such a small detail can get you turned away? Its like the NADM with their BS turn up exhaust rule. If these organizations want more people racing, dont turn away the people that drive their STREET trucks sometimes hundreds of miles to compete, and spend hundreds of dollars to do so. If I got turned away for the incorrect valve stems after traveling and spending money to get there, shit would hit the proverbial fan. I will never race another NADM event after getting turned away for not having a turn-up exhaust, and it looks like the NHRDA is going on the shit list too. Such a shame because their events are usually well organized and people actually get paid.:protest:
 

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No one knows why they are required?

I have a major issue with all these nit picking rules on these trucks. My truck is not a purpose built race truck. Its a worktruck that goes fast. How do they expect a good turnout for events when such a small detail can get you turned away? Its like the NADM with their BS turn up exhaust rule. If these organizations want more people racing, dont turn away the people that drive their STREET trucks sometimes hundreds of miles to compete, and spend hundreds of dollars to do so. If I got turned away for the incorrect valve stems after traveling and spending money to get there, shit would hit the proverbial fan. I will never race another NADM event after getting turned away for not having a turn-up exhaust, and it looks like the NHRDA is going on the shit list too. Such a shame because their events are usually well organized and people actually get paid.:protest:
It's an NHRA rule. It isn't something the NHRDA came up with to keep people from competing. It's a safety thing like seat belts and roll bars.