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30 year old rims
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August 20, 2007, 06:57:35 PM »
I notice you guys all seem to replace your rims on your restorations. If the rims are in good physical condition, (by appearances) do you still need to replace? I did a search and someone mentioned they get brittle. Should I redo my rims on my 76 F? 28,000 on the odo.
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August 20, 2007, 07:01:19 PM »
I still have the original rims on my K5. To me there are three reasons to replace 1) to upgrade to alloy rims, 2) if doing a resto getting nice chrome, and 3) you bent one in a pothole because your streets look like the moon surface.
Original japanese chrome is really kinda shoddy so if your original rims have held up good for you and I don't see any reason to replace them. Also if they check out straight and true why not keep them.
I know plenty of guys when respoking the wheel, if they want black or red rims will just repaint and use the old ones.
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August 20, 2007, 08:15:02 PM »
Mine have 123,000 on their odo...I had to chisel off the rust inside the beads after it sat 4 years, but the chrome under the rust was decent (big surprise!), and the surface looks good, still round...good for 120+ MPH...
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