What are the standard hole sizes in implement rims. I know I have encountered a smaller and larger hole over the years in various rims ? I already have snap in bushings in case I need to use a smaller valve core type tube in a larger hole rim. I see various packs of these snap in type valve stems on Amazon and the like but most seem to be geared towards the automotive and metric sized rims. Seems that .453 and .625 seem to be referenced most ? Are these standards across most rims or are there automotive type and other types with various dimensions. Wanting to have an assortment of these on hand in case I need them. Not opposed to using the all metal type stubby's like found on 750 drill turf type tires or planter rims that are used to avoid getting torn off. These would be for general wagon rims or implement rims. Anyone have a good source/link for such an assortment. Pics for reference from the web. pic 1 bushings for using tubes. pic 2 snap in valve stems pic 3 stubby thread in type stems.
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