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Flipping Rims

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Flipping Rims

Post by HRZOOK »

I was considering trying to flip some rims at home. With just some basic tools and alot of patience.

Has any one attempted to do this?

Was it successful?

Would it work??

Thanks in advance
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Post by Gonzo »

How much does it cost to have them flipped professionally, $80 or so?

Do you have the tools to spin them up strait and make sure they are balanced?
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Post by HUNTERLUX »

ive watched the guys do mine way 2 much work 2 b done in the back shed 4 $70 bucks u can get them fliped up the road from my place
if u send them down with some1 ill drop them off 4 u
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Post by BOGAN V8 »

HUNTERLUX wrote:ive watched the guys do mine way 2 much work 2 b done in the back shed 4 $70 bucks u can get them fliped up the road from my place
if u send them down with some1 ill drop them off 4 u


Totaly agree with mick had a mate of ours have a set done by a tool making friend and he said not worth Dont skimp on rims you dont want them breakin away at 110klms that could be a bit scary
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get a Oz wheel to do it and all is good :D :D :D
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Post by HRZOOK »

Gonzo wrote:How much does it cost to have them flipped professionally, $80 or so?


HUNTERLUX wrote: 4 $70 bucks u can get them fliped up the road from my place


BOGAN wrote:Dont skimp on rims


OK so I am a tight ass and didn't realise it was so cheap. :)

Anyway when ya right ya right and you guys are right at that price I'll pay to have em professionally done :cool:

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Post by hypo »

HRZOOK wrote:
Gonzo wrote:How much does it cost to have them flipped professionally, $80 or so?


HUNTERLUX wrote: 4 $70 bucks u can get them fliped up the road from my place


BOGAN wrote:Dont skimp on rims


OK so I am a tight ass and didn't realise it was so cheap. :)

Anyway when ya right ya right and you guys are right at that price I'll pay to have em professionally done :cool:

HRZOOK


Heath,

Promac engineering at Cardiff do it, they only quoted me $70 a rim 2 do it...
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Post by HRZOOK »

hypolux wrote:
HRZOOK wrote:
Gonzo wrote:How much does it cost to have them flipped professionally, $80 or so?


HUNTERLUX wrote: 4 $70 bucks u can get them fliped up the road from my place


BOGAN wrote:Dont skimp on rims


OK so I am a tight ass and didn't realise it was so cheap. :)

Anyway when ya right ya right and you guys are right at that price I'll pay to have em professionally done :cool:

HRZOOK


Heath,

Promac engineering at Cardiff do it, they only quoted me $70 a rim 2 do it...


Thanks Hypo

Daryl said he rang them and they said they didn't do it :?

Maybe he spoke to an apprentice that has no idea

I'll give em a ring

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Post by lay80n »

Sam at overkill said bout $80 when i asked him.
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Post by grimbo »

yeah myself and gwagensteve did mine. Just took it nice and slow, measured twice welded once. So far they have been fine and on the car for nearly 3.5 years with no dramas, leaks etc still run true with no more adverse handling than what the swampers add
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Post by DeWsE »

Yeah flipped them at home. They farked up a bit so had to go back and redo two. Matter of setting them up on diff and spinning against a square. Ended up getting it right. Then balanced them wid tires

$38 each near me
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Post by tuf045 »

this might help




http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=337433

he is using a drum brake lathe.
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Post by MARKx4 »

I had mine done for about $50 each at penrith.
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Post by HRZOOK »

Mark Costello wrote:I had mine done for about $50 each at penrith.


Wellllll spit it out ;)

Where at?
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Post by lay80n »

HRZOOK wrote:
Mark Costello wrote:I had mine done for about $50 each at penrith.


Wellllll spit it out ;)

Where at?


Second that. If you are keen Heath, i want to get a set done. At the moment i will have to wait like 4 weeks at least to get some -28mm offset rims, then i will prob want to flip them anyway. I can get normal offset rims whenever i want, so let me know if ya wanna organise something.
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Post by MARKx4 »

lay80n wrote:
HRZOOK wrote:
Mark Costello wrote:I had mine done for about $50 each at penrith.


Wellllll spit it out ;)

Where at?


Second that. If you are keen Heath, i want to get a set done. At the moment i will have to wait like 4 weeks at least to get some -28mm offset rims, then i will prob want to flip them anyway. I can get normal offset rims whenever i want, so let me know if ya wanna organise something.
Layto....

Street Wheels
Unit 9/121 Coreen Avenue, Penrith
02 4721 5893.

Hope that helps :D
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Post by lay80n »

They will be gettin a call on monday me thinks.
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Post by mattsluxtruck »

street wheels is a 2 minute drive from my place have had some mates get work done from him before. Good work cheep but he is slow. Also he is not working the business full time now as there is not enough market in steel wheels now days for full time. Give him a try if you cant get on to him dont give up.
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Post by MARKx4 »

mattsluxtruck wrote:street wheels is a 2 minute drive from my place have had some mates get work done from him before. Good work cheep but he is slow. Also he is not working the business full time now as there is not enough market in steel wheels now days for full time. Give him a try if you cant get on to him dont give up.

Yeah he is normally in between 8am and lunch mon to fri and 8am to 11am saturdays. He was quick on mine,. I droped them off on a thursday and he rang me friday arvo saying i coulg pick them up on saturday. So he was quick for me. He is allso going to do my custom 10" rims for me aswell, but he will do them from start, i wont supply him anything. :D
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Post by SAWZALL »

Any updates on this...
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Post by MARKx4 »

SAWZALL wrote:Any updates on this...


YES UP DATES WOULD BE GREAT. i WANT TO GET MY NEW RIMS MADE IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF MONTHS AND I WANT TO KNOW HOW HE TREATS OTHERS OR WAS MY EXPERANCE WITH HIM WAS JUST LUCK.
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Post by -Richo- »

I plan on visiting that guy at Penrith in a month or 2 will let you know.
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Post by Shorty40 »

I just got mine done at Overkill - $100 per rim. Good job :cool:
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Post by MARKx4 »

Shorty40 wrote:I just got mine done at Overkill - $100 per rim. Good job :cool:


Hope that included painting in 2-PAC or powder coating. Mine cost $50 a rim and it was lucky to cost me $60 to paint all 5 rims. Not saying that it wasnt a great job but that price is double of mine.
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