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After many years of no problems I've finally lost the end to one of my pipe tubes.

Does anyone know where I might source a replacement?

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Many thanks in advance
 
I think you might find your insurance may be void if you have not got a purpose made pipe tube, they need to be crash tested.
 
Nothing worse than the end of your pipe dropping off! :smile:
That looks like a push in 110mm male stopend? You could just remove the rest of it & replace with a whole new one.
 
As said above you could just replace the whole end with a new one if your short on money
Or just buy another van vault/ rhino pipe tube, I think the look miles better anyway
 
Hi,
I know it looks like a piece of waste, but it is a proper job with a screw cap end. Just not the most modern thing.
Wish a stop end would fit but it doesn't - I've tried.
I think the the purchase of a new pipe tube may be the solution to prevent any further ridicule lol!
Wadders
 
Least a new one would match your rhino tube if all else fails
 
probably need to know what make it is poly terrain etc if your only putting plastic in it i would just leave it open tube will not come out backwards
 
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i used to have a home made one as well you need to watch if you put copper in it going up and down hills as the pipe inside would slide in the pipe tube smashing through the end cap.i stuffed a rag inside before screwing on the end cap.
 
Mines got open end, used to just duck tape it but leave it open now never had anything come out and I don't hang about!
 
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