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PIC DSC00039 shows the rim with the center removed on the lathe. I could have done it with a torch and grinder but for $20.00 per rim I could not pass it up.
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see http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=17901&start=20SuperJoe said:..... also i dont know what size the tires that are being mentioned here. i have always known tire size by the tall from the side ie 44s are 44 inches tall....
Pics !I just made 4 rims for my bobber truck. This time I used riveted center rims for the added 3" and welded center rims for the host rim. I cut the centers out and then cut each rivet one by one. Worked really good and did not have any balance issues when I was done.
Yes, almost... see dimensions below...................................
............................................... Looks like flipping the center-sections will move each wheel about 5.5" further out. Does that sound about right?
Here you goYou should start a new thread about flipping the dish. I am going to be doing this soon and it would be nice to have the info all in one place.
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