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New centres for my steel rims?

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New centres for my steel rims?

Post by crankycruiser »

I have set of bead locked rims for my 80 but have decided they have WAAAY too much offset.. (the disc sits out the back of the rim by an inch and they are 10" rims...) so i was thinkin i could get the centres machined out and a new set put in..

can u buy centres only???

if so where from???
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Re: New centres for my steel rims?

Post by Shadow »

crankycruiser wrote:I have set of bead locked rims for my 80 but have decided they have WAAAY too much offset.. (the disc sits out the back of the rim by an inch and they are 10" rims...) so i was thinkin i could get the centres machined out and a new set put in..

can u buy centres only???

if so where from???
why coulkdnt you reuse the ones you take out?
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Re: New centres for my steel rims?

Post by crankycruiser »

Shadow wrote:
crankycruiser wrote:I have set of bead locked rims for my 80 but have decided they have WAAAY too much offset.. (the disc sits out the back of the rim by an inch and they are 10" rims...) so i was thinkin i could get the centres machined out and a new set put in..

can u buy centres only???

if so where from???
why coulkdnt you reuse the ones you take out?

i dont particulary want to use the old ones as the spokes are very steep and not the strongest set up
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Post by skidvicious »

you can buy centres only, they are made by roh and suite a number of stud patterns and diameters.


they are available at:

race engineering
9/32 jijaws st
sumner park. qld
(07)33766275

i know your not up here in brisbane but maybe contact them and they could tell you a supplier or someone down there who distributes them.
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

I always thought toyota split rim centers in fat rims would look tough as nails - if your current rims are 16" i understand they should fit. Not to mention you could get them for nothing.

I know this isn't what you were asking, i just want to see it done before i spend the $$'s myself :D
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Post by grimbo »

I had some Suzuki 16" centres welded into Lada Niva rims to get the offset and rim width that I wanted. had it done by Neway Wheels in Heidleberg, whih again doesn't help the original post but does show it is possible
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Post by dai-hard »

In sydney there is neale wheels or morton & may.
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Post by basketcase »

Give ryano a PM or call him on 07 38922766.

He can get a hold of bands and centres. Centres are made from 10mm plate.
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Post by krf_bb »

you can grind the centre out and reuse that one
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Post by Gwagensteve »

basketcase wrote:Give ryano a PM or call him on 07 38922766.

He can get a hold of bands and centres. Centres are made from 10mm plate.
do you mean rims or actual, 1970's style bands? Banded rims are a pretty big nono.

I have sen some wide rims setup with split rim centres - a bunch of guys fromt he NSW landcruiser club used to come down to the vic clubs cruiserkhana and heaps of them ran wide rims with split centres. Looked good- I like the look of stock/plain rims.

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