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Flipping rims

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Flipping rims

Post by Wozza244 »

Who will do a set of flipped 15x8 rims for me and what is the rough price if anyone has done it, i asked a few places and they said no, because of their insurance. (in case a rim cracks while im driving they can be liable they said)

I have the rims at home ready to go.
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Post by mule75 »

neway wheels in west heidlberg, melb did two sets for me for $55 ea. not sure how you could manage that from W.A though.
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Post by ClintzLux »

sounds good mule might go there myself.
whats the address?
and do you mean $55 per wheel?
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Post by mule75 »

ClintzLux wrote:sounds good mule might go there myself.
whats the address?
and do you mean $55 per wheel?

yep 55 per wheel. can't remember the street name but the rd is off waterdale at the uni end.
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Post by stock 4runner »

was going to go flip rims but decided to go 5 inch spacers instead and glag i did as i have snuck it home at 4 in the morning and it drives great where as my mates flip rims are way out of whack and feel square
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Re: flip rims

Post by Shadow »

stock 4runner wrote:was going to go flip rims but decided to go 5 inch spacers instead and glag i did as i have snuck it home at 4 in the morning and it drives great where as my mates flip rims are way out of whack and feel square
sounds like he flipped them himself, or he got the apprentice's first rim job (lol)
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Post by Sixty's Guy »

Just out of interests sake, how much backspace are you looking for?
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Re: flip rims

Post by sloshy »

stock 4runner wrote:was going to go flip rims but decided to go 5 inch spacers instead

5'' spacers :shock: holly fark, did you custom make them or bolting a spacer to another spacer?

Hoping it was a typo.
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Post by Willy Hilux »

Must have good wheel bearings to support 5" spacers :shock:
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Post by stock 4runner »

no 5 inch is right. flip rims are 4 inch and i went a little further and yes they are a custom set not two sets have not had wheel bearing pobs yet but has cost me two front gards and a rear diff housing as it was stock as with no braces
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Post by V8 Middy »

remember that once they are done, you'll need to re-paint / powder coat them too. I did mine but would have just bought them pre-done from Procomp except that they didn't clear the front brake calipers.

If the procomp rims will clear the calipers on ur 60 then sell the rims u have and get these ones pre-modified... it'll save no end of hassle
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