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As the title states, wondering if anyone has ever sourced Rays valve caps on their own, or if I have to, with the valve stems?

I'm missing 2 as of Sunday thanks to some little f**king punks that took them...

Not interested in just putting shitty caps on, so don't tell me to use 'normal' ones...

Thanks

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First thing I did when I got the GTC's was take off the RAYS valve caps and put different alloy ones on. Same with my TE37's.

You can get them from any RAYS wheels shop, try access auto in vermont.

Awesome info. I might try give Access Auto a call later.

have you guys heard of anti-theft valve caps? I've seen people selling them around so do a search and perhaps give them a try.

used to have valve caps with little hex grub screws holding them in. Was a pain pulling out the little hex key to unscrew them

You can borrow 2 off my TE's if you need to dezz, as long as you replace them :P

Thanks for the offer, but I'm after a permanent replacement so I'll be buying a set

Just rang Access Auto and spoke to Adrian and apparently they don't do them, he said it would have to be a special order for the whole valve stems.

If anyone does find out someone who definitely sells them please post it up. :wub:

I'm able to get some, however it will work out cheaper for me, and anyone else who decides to get in on this, if we buy them together.

I'll be getting them directly from Japan, and due to the cost of shipping to the guy handling it for me, it works out cheaper to buy a few sets at once than one on it's own.

I'm not going to organise a group buy or anything, but if you and anyone else wants a set, send me a PM and we'll sort it out.

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