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FLIPPED RIMS
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FLIPPED RIMS
hey just wondering if anyone has done a set of flipped rims using a
15x8inch sunny with a 16inch centre, any pics would be great to
cheers Dylan
15x8inch sunny with a 16inch centre, any pics would be great to
cheers Dylan
84 SINGLE CAB LUX , LOCKED, GEARED , CAGED, LONGED, 3RZ, 4 LINKED
92 1HDT 80, TWIN LOCKED, AS DAILY AND TOW BUS.
92 1HDT 80, TWIN LOCKED, AS DAILY AND TOW BUS.
Due to the 16 inch being bigger centre you can cut to suit and flip inside the back of the rim which is larger anyway!!!!! therefore given an even larger offset than just the standard 15" flip welded on the inner edge.grimbo wrote:Not possible, a 16" is bigger surprisingly enough so wouldn't fit.
Just buy a set of 16" rims that have the correct offset
White 92 GQ TD42 LWB (AKA Putt putt)
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FLIPPED RIMS
IM JUST AFTER MORE OFFSET THAN JUST THE STRAIGHT 15 FLIP, I KNOW A GUY WHO HAS DONE A SET BUT DONT SEE HIM MUCH, COULD GO SPACERS BUT I JUST THINK THERE IS TO MUCH PRESSURE ON THE WHEEL STUDS . IT HAS BEEN DONE IM JUST ASKIN IF ANYONE HAS ANY TIPS OR INFO ON HOW IT WENT....IF YA DONT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT DONT POST
84 SINGLE CAB LUX , LOCKED, GEARED , CAGED, LONGED, 3RZ, 4 LINKED
92 1HDT 80, TWIN LOCKED, AS DAILY AND TOW BUS.
92 1HDT 80, TWIN LOCKED, AS DAILY AND TOW BUS.
FLIPPED RIMS
OH YEAH, IF I COULD A SET OF JUST RIMS THAT WOULD BE HEAPS BETTER, ILL HAVE A LOOK AROUND, CHEERSpongo wrote:sounds like too much work. The roh 15 sunnies i have look like it would be easy to grind the welds off and punch the centre out and reweld it in. Pretty sure someone said that its possible to buy the rims with out a centre cheap and use your own centre.
84 SINGLE CAB LUX , LOCKED, GEARED , CAGED, LONGED, 3RZ, 4 LINKED
92 1HDT 80, TWIN LOCKED, AS DAILY AND TOW BUS.
92 1HDT 80, TWIN LOCKED, AS DAILY AND TOW BUS.
Road Ranger
Re: FLIPPED RIMS
YOU DON'T HAVE TO YELL!!!!!TWITCHIN wrote:IM JUST AFTER MORE OFFSET THAN JUST THE STRAIGHT 15 FLIP, I KNOW A GUY WHO HAS DONE A SET BUT DONT SEE HIM MUCH, COULD GO SPACERS BUT I JUST THINK THERE IS TO MUCH PRESSURE ON THE WHEEL STUDS . IT HAS BEEN DONE IM JUST ASKIN IF ANYONE HAS ANY TIPS OR INFO ON HOW IT WENT....IF YA DONT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT DONT POST
mate, you asked a strange question with little to no info on what you were after and or trying to acheive, dont get the sh!ts when you don't get the answers you want.
why do you think spacers would put any more pressure on the studs, bearings, kingpins etc than high offset rims?
what vehicle do you have and what offset are you chasing? what tyres are you planing to run? are 15x8s the correct rim or are you better off with a 10" rim? maybe there is a high offset 10" rim available off the shelf to suit you needs?
basically mate, sh!t in = sh!t out
If the above post did not offend you in any way please PM me so I can try harder!!
Re: FLIPPED RIMS
heavily offset wheels bend out of shape very quicklyTWITCHIN wrote:IM JUST AFTER MORE OFFSET THAN JUST THE STRAIGHT 15 FLIP, I KNOW A GUY WHO HAS DONE A SET BUT DONT SEE HIM MUCH, COULD GO SPACERS BUT I JUST THINK THERE IS TO MUCH PRESSURE ON THE WHEEL STUDS . IT HAS BEEN DONE IM JUST ASKIN IF ANYONE HAS ANY TIPS OR INFO ON HOW IT WENT....IF YA DONT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT DONT POST
i have a set of flipped 16x8's with TSL's and i bent them like banana's in one trip.
you are better of running standard wheels with spacers, no difference between either to your bearing load.
Jes
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I have seen it done , the bead locks i used to run were made exactly that way.
With one exception... you didnt have to flip the rim by using the 16" centre, keeping the longer bead to the inside of the wheel.
I dont know is this works for all 15'/16" rim combinations
I think the off set than would be similar to a flipped rim.
I ran 15"/16" combo in every Tuff Truck except the last one, with tyres ranging from 38" -44" and had no drama with bending rims.
My second tyres are 38" on flipped rims and never managed to bend them either
With one exception... you didnt have to flip the rim by using the 16" centre, keeping the longer bead to the inside of the wheel.
I dont know is this works for all 15'/16" rim combinations
I think the off set than would be similar to a flipped rim.
I ran 15"/16" combo in every Tuff Truck except the last one, with tyres ranging from 38" -44" and had no drama with bending rims.
My second tyres are 38" on flipped rims and never managed to bend them either
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SORRY PEOPLES IM NOT YELLIN, ME BLOODY CAPS LOCK BUTTON STUFFED. ITS STUCK ON FOR SOME REASON, IM NOT GETTIN NASTY, I SHOULD HAVE WORDED IT BETTER, SORRY FOR THE MISUNDERSTANDING.
I HAD 3INCH SPACERS ON FOR A BIT BUT I HAD A FEW NUTS COME LOOSE AND 2 STUDS SNAPPED OFF AND GOT SIC OF RETIGTENING EM . .
IM JUST AFTER JUST A BIT MORE OFFSET THAN THE REGULAR 15 FLIP.. WITHOUT GOIN TO SPACERS. ONE OF ME OLD MATES DONE IT FEW YEARS AGO AND WORKED A TREAT, ID GET HIM TO DO IT BUT DONT KEEP IN CONTACT NO MORE SO IM JUST AFTER INFO ON HOW PEOPLE WENT WITH DOIN EM,
CHEERS
I HAD 3INCH SPACERS ON FOR A BIT BUT I HAD A FEW NUTS COME LOOSE AND 2 STUDS SNAPPED OFF AND GOT SIC OF RETIGTENING EM . .
IM JUST AFTER JUST A BIT MORE OFFSET THAN THE REGULAR 15 FLIP.. WITHOUT GOIN TO SPACERS. ONE OF ME OLD MATES DONE IT FEW YEARS AGO AND WORKED A TREAT, ID GET HIM TO DO IT BUT DONT KEEP IN CONTACT NO MORE SO IM JUST AFTER INFO ON HOW PEOPLE WENT WITH DOIN EM,
CHEERS
84 SINGLE CAB LUX , LOCKED, GEARED , CAGED, LONGED, 3RZ, 4 LINKED
92 1HDT 80, TWIN LOCKED, AS DAILY AND TOW BUS.
92 1HDT 80, TWIN LOCKED, AS DAILY AND TOW BUS.
Re: FLIPPED RIMS
ITS A SINGLE CAB LUX... IM GONNA RUN 37'S BUT I HAVE NO BODY LIFT AND DONT HAVE ANY INTENTION OF PUTTIN ONE IN, TRYIN TO KEEP IT MEGA LOW AND WIDE AS POSSIBLE, GOIN FOR SOMETHIN DIFFERENT THAN THE USUAL, SO IVE GOTTA GUARD CHOP ETC, BUT I WANNA DO THE 15 16 CENTRE BECAUSE OFF THE BULK OFFSET IT GIVES, DONT WANNA GO TO 15X10'STiny wrote:YOU DON'T HAVE TO YELL!!!!!TWITCHIN wrote:IM JUST AFTER MORE OFFSET THAN JUST THE STRAIGHT 15 FLIP, I KNOW A GUY WHO HAS DONE A SET BUT DONT SEE HIM MUCH, COULD GO SPACERS BUT I JUST THINK THERE IS TO MUCH PRESSURE ON THE WHEEL STUDS . IT HAS BEEN DONE IM JUST ASKIN IF ANYONE HAS ANY TIPS OR INFO ON HOW IT WENT....IF YA DONT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT DONT POST
mate, you asked a strange question with little to no info on what you were after and or trying to acheive, dont get the sh!ts when you don't get the answers you want.
why do you think spacers would put any more pressure on the studs, bearings, kingpins etc than high offset rims?
what vehicle do you have and what offset are you chasing? what tyres are you planing to run? are 15x8s the correct rim or are you better off with a 10" rim? maybe there is a high offset 10" rim available off the shelf to suit you needs?
basically mate, sh!t in = sh!t out
84 SINGLE CAB LUX , LOCKED, GEARED , CAGED, LONGED, 3RZ, 4 LINKED
92 1HDT 80, TWIN LOCKED, AS DAILY AND TOW BUS.
92 1HDT 80, TWIN LOCKED, AS DAILY AND TOW BUS.
flipped rims
cheers boss, that seemed to work
84 SINGLE CAB LUX , LOCKED, GEARED , CAGED, LONGED, 3RZ, 4 LINKED
92 1HDT 80, TWIN LOCKED, AS DAILY AND TOW BUS.
92 1HDT 80, TWIN LOCKED, AS DAILY AND TOW BUS.
what you are trying to do is very risky, i would not recomend it for street use, you need to make sure that the wheel is running true when finished allways and that you can weld very good.
it can be done, you grind out inner rim where the welds are, make sure you don't go to far as to damage the outer rim.
Then look for plug welds on the tube side of rim,if so drill out, there shouldn't be any if the centre rim is welded.
knock centre out evenly,
you might have to machine the 16 inch rin down to size to fit the 15 inch rim,
clean the rim where the old welds where.
now the tricky stuff,
devide rim into 8 pieces.
mark were each weld is going to be about 10 mm long.
put 16 inch inner in lathe or jig.You can use front hub ,do wheel nuts up, then put outer rim on to where you need it to be, spin rim and check all ways for straightness and no run out (up and down, side to side). Very important.
you will need a dial guage of some sort.
when welding you must go 90 degrees opposite the other weld.
put 4 light tack welds quaterly to hold outer rim in place on inside of inner rim, then recheck for trueness again. then tack weld in between the other welds , you should have 8 tack welds on rim, then recheck for trueness,
let cool down,then recheck for trueness again.
finish off welds to size welding at 90 degrees to each weld and recheck for trueness, the rim should balance up pretty good if welds are the same size.
This is how i do it for dirt track work , i have a proper jig made which you put the inner rim on, and to check for trueness.
it would be easer to order the size and off set you required from tyre dealer.
it can be done, you grind out inner rim where the welds are, make sure you don't go to far as to damage the outer rim.
Then look for plug welds on the tube side of rim,if so drill out, there shouldn't be any if the centre rim is welded.
knock centre out evenly,
you might have to machine the 16 inch rin down to size to fit the 15 inch rim,
clean the rim where the old welds where.
now the tricky stuff,
devide rim into 8 pieces.
mark were each weld is going to be about 10 mm long.
put 16 inch inner in lathe or jig.You can use front hub ,do wheel nuts up, then put outer rim on to where you need it to be, spin rim and check all ways for straightness and no run out (up and down, side to side). Very important.
you will need a dial guage of some sort.
when welding you must go 90 degrees opposite the other weld.
put 4 light tack welds quaterly to hold outer rim in place on inside of inner rim, then recheck for trueness again. then tack weld in between the other welds , you should have 8 tack welds on rim, then recheck for trueness,
let cool down,then recheck for trueness again.
finish off welds to size welding at 90 degrees to each weld and recheck for trueness, the rim should balance up pretty good if welds are the same size.
This is how i do it for dirt track work , i have a proper jig made which you put the inner rim on, and to check for trueness.
it would be easer to order the size and off set you required from tyre dealer.
I use a similar method, except I have a jig which allows me to check for trueness and weld off in one movement. saves all the rechecking. It is important not to remove the rim from the jig untill it has cooled though, as it can warp. I only make new 17x9's with fresh laser cut centres, so my methods may not work for others.old fella wrote:what you are trying to do is very risky, i would not recomend it for street use, you need to make sure that the wheel is running true when finished allways and that you can weld very good.
it can be done, you grind out inner rim where the welds are, make sure you don't go to far as to damage the outer rim.
Then look for plug welds on the tube side of rim,if so drill out, there shouldn't be any if the centre rim is welded.
knock centre out evenly,
you might have to machine the 16 inch rin down to size to fit the 15 inch rim,
clean the rim where the old welds where.
now the tricky stuff,
devide rim into 8 pieces.
mark were each weld is going to be about 10 mm long.
put 16 inch inner in lathe or jig.You can use front hub ,do wheel nuts up, then put outer rim on to where you need it to be, spin rim and check all ways for straightness and no run out (up and down, side to side). Very important.
you will need a dial guage of some sort.
when welding you must go 90 degrees opposite the other weld.
put 4 light tack welds quaterly to hold outer rim in place on inside of inner rim, then recheck for trueness again. then tack weld in between the other welds , you should have 8 tack welds on rim, then recheck for trueness,
let cool down,then recheck for trueness again.
finish off welds to size welding at 90 degrees to each weld and recheck for trueness, the rim should balance up pretty good if welds are the same size.
This is how i do it for dirt track work , i have a proper jig made which you put the inner rim on, and to check for trueness.
it would be easer to order the size and off set you required from tyre dealer.
Peter
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FLIPPED RIMS
nah just for a unredgoed lux, cheers for the info really appreciate it.
sorry for the lateness ive been away
sorry for the lateness ive been away
84 SINGLE CAB LUX , LOCKED, GEARED , CAGED, LONGED, 3RZ, 4 LINKED
92 1HDT 80, TWIN LOCKED, AS DAILY AND TOW BUS.
92 1HDT 80, TWIN LOCKED, AS DAILY AND TOW BUS.
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