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Title: RECYCLED RIMS
Post by: MUTANT_ZUK on October 30, 2004, 01:13:36 PM
 In keeping with the do it yourself style of building heres some Crager Star rims that started life as 15x7's,of course when I got em they were a little worse for wear,But for free.After measuring the back spacing and the inner rim diameter I decided they were prime candidates for a rim recycling,Heres a before and after, With the Swampers streached over em they don't look to bad and even balanced good,finale price about $15.00 materal and paint, finale size 15x9. Keep em rollin.  M.Z.(http://www.eye-irritant.com/august2004/new wheels003.jpg)(http://www.eye-irritant.com/august2004/newrims003.jpg)(http://www.eye-irritant.com/august2004/newrims007.jpg)

;D

Title: Re: RECYCLED RIMS
Post by: wildgoody on October 30, 2004, 01:19:27 PM
Good Idea, but your rims have
one too many lug holes in them
;)
Wild
Title: Re: RECYCLED RIMS
Post by: explosivo on October 30, 2004, 01:21:09 PM
This thread confuses me... what's going on? ??? Just painted them or something? So confused...
Title: Re: RECYCLED RIMS
Post by: MUTANT_ZUK on October 30, 2004, 01:33:21 PM
  Hey Wild they are Toyota axles 4.11 gear(more meat to em,its also runnin a Nisson 2.0 OHC and 5 speed mated to Samurai T-case with 4:6.1 gears) a little different but effective. Later M.Z. ;)
Title: Re: RECYCLED RIMS
Post by: steveofrost on October 30, 2004, 10:43:26 PM
Nice rim job... wait that didn't come out right... anyway that's pretty cool. I have the privilage of having a sand blasting station at work and I have done a few rims. They even have a small paint booth so its really great.

steveo
Title: Re: RECYCLED RIMS
Post by: MUTANT_ZUK on October 30, 2004, 11:13:14 PM
   Explosivo sorry for any confusion,the rims were widened 2 inches,trued,welded,primed then painted.                                     Stevo having access to that equipment makes recycling parts a lot easier, good deal.  ;)  M.Z.
Title: Re: RECYCLED RIMS
Post by: wildgoody on October 31, 2004, 02:55:34 AM
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  Explosivo sorry for any confusion,the rims were widened 2 inches,trued,welded,primed then painted.                                     Stevo having access to that equipment makes recycling parts a lot easier, good deal.  ;)  M.Z.



And this is better than new rims |removethispart|@ ~ $40 each
???  I do like to build my own stuff, but I don't
know how I would go about widening and truing
and all that stuff. Do you have the specialized
equipment to do all this work ???

I know a place that can take the centers and
put on any rim width you want, but for the price
of used rims + the work it costs more than new
rims from 4Wheel Parts.com  

Wild
Title: Re: RECYCLED RIMS
Post by: explosivo on October 31, 2004, 05:05:23 AM
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  Explosivo sorry for any confusion,the rims were widened 2 inches,trued,welded,primed then painted.                                     Stevo having access to that equipment makes recycling parts a lot easier, good deal.  ;)  M.Z.

They looked different in the second pic which is what confused me ;)
Title: Re: RECYCLED RIMS
Post by: steveofrost on October 31, 2004, 07:08:07 AM
How have they been holding up? You must be pretty happy with them eh?

steveo
Title: Re: RECYCLED RIMS
Post by: explosivo on October 31, 2004, 08:36:22 AM
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And this is better than new rims |removethispart|@ ~ $40 each
???  I do like to build my own stuff, but I don't
know how I would go about widening and truing
and all that stuff. Do you have the specialized
equipment to do all this work ???

I know a place that can take the centers and
put on any rim width you want, but for the price
of used rims + the work it costs more than new
rims from 4Wheel Parts.com  

Wild

That sounds like it's more for using hummer wheels where you can't get the wheel itself in the bolt pattern that you need... for regular wagon wheels, it's cheaper to go through 4wheelparts or Summit :-/
Title: Re: RECYCLED RIMS
Post by: MUTANT_ZUK on October 31, 2004, 11:31:46 AM
  Yeah I have the equipment to do this kind of stuff (I built it to) its more of a challenge type of thing ,and it does make it one of a kind. The previous rims on Mutant Zuk were also recycled by me and I wheeled the crap out of them (they were standard 6 lug widened) these have a better looking center,the holes will allow better cooling and keep some of the mud, sticks,etc from building up around the calipers.Some time next spring I will probably add bead locks to these rims,yeah i'll make them to. Whats wrong with saving money? if gas keeps going up we may all have to cut a few corners.Lets see where did I see that old moonshine still ? hmmm home made ethanol fuel. If you can build it why buy it ? Have a safe Halloween!  M.Z.
Title: Re: RECYCLED RIMS
Post by: steveofrost on November 01, 2004, 11:02:58 AM
SO whats with beaded rims these days? What kind of laws do you face down there?

steveo
Title: Re: RECYCLED RIMS
Post by: MUTANT_ZUK on November 02, 2004, 07:40:59 AM
  Steveo didn't get back till late this morning,two hours sleep then up and at it.Been out putting body lift on Mutant Zuk,started raining so I'll do a little putering.To answer your question about bead locks, its illegal to run them on the street,but there's so many street locks running around most cops don't bother checking them out.I'm going to convert these later just to see how they will turn out.I haven't had any problems with losing a bead yet,but I'm way past the point of no return on this Zuk so what the heck!   RAMMSTEIN good working music! even in the rain.  M.Z. ;)