Are these rims fixable?
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well i guess i dont need to say anything now... but yes you can get that fixed! haha
theres a local shop here that fixes wheels that have chunks the size of a football missing! nothing some material and a good welder cant handle...
they should be perfectly fine!
theres a local shop here that fixes wheels that have chunks the size of a football missing! nothing some material and a good welder cant handle...
they should be perfectly fine!
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Seems scary to me, but it is just metal. Most often metal with the right skill and tools can always be repaired. I am amazed it was worth it but I guess if you are good at what you do, you can do it fairly cheap.
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Problem with welding Aluminum is it disipates the heat so quickly it's hard to weld. Friend of mine who widened some rims himself stuck the rims in the oven for an hour at 450 degree's to get them ready for welding!!!
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Sep 22, 2015 09:38 PM



like i said wasnt trying to call you a liar just the pics didnt match up that i was looking at. thats cool that you was able to fix them tho def saves from buying new ones

