Ok, so it's been an interesting couple of days. I got a new PR4 put on the rear Monday. No problem there. Yesterday I pulled the front and had it replaced. For both they asked about new valve stems. I had them install rubber 90* stems, figuring that would make it easier to check air pressure. Went to reinstall the front wheel and that's when things started to go downhill. The cheap POS torque wrench I bought never did click and I snapped a caliper bolt. At 6:30 pm, of course. So today I hit the nearest dealer and of course, they have no replacement bolts. Three dealers later I have new bolts in hand. Needed two because one just didn't look right and I didn't get a warm fuzzy feeling from it. Seemed "stretched" if you will. I also stopped and picked up a new torque wrench, Craftsman this time. From there, everything went smoothly..... until the test ride. Pull down the driveway and hear a "click-click" noise. The damn valve stems are just barely hitting the calipers, both front and rear. So now to my actual questions.... does anyone think I'll be able to slightly turn the stems so they will clear the calipers? And if I do that, will it upset the balance? I'm talking just the slightest bit of turning is required to clear. Am I going to have to deflate and re-inflate the tires to be able to turn the rubber stems? I really really don't want to have to take them back to the shop for different stems. There's the whole "you're a *******" thing, plus the cost. thanks all for your ideas and advice.
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