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daxlw ![]() Bronze Level ![]() Joined: 16 Jul 2013 Location: IA Points: 12 |
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I have a D15 II that has rims that are a bit rusted out. They have calcium in them. Finding replacements are not easy. Im told 28 inch spinouts will work. Is that correct?
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DanielW ![]() Bronze Level ![]() Joined: 19 Sep 2022 Location: Ontario Points: 195 |
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This might not be the answer you want to hear, but that rim looks pretty solid compared to many that I (and others) have dealt with. Definitely needs some repair around the valve stem, but that's standard-op for most old rims. You might have a hard time finding some in better condition than that.
Myself, I'd break them down, cut out the bad sections, cut donor sections out of other rims (usually you can make a piece from any donor rim work with some heating and bending - doesn't have to be identical), and weld them in. If the bad patch is only a small area around the valve stem, you don't even have to use a piece from a donor rim; Some 10 or 12 gauge plate can usually be bent to fit. If you're good with a welder and flap disc, you'll never notice the repair once it's painted. And if you don't want to do it yourself, repairing rims like that is pretty common practice for any small welder/hobby shop, so I'm sure there's someone nearby who could do it. It may sound lie a lot of work, but it's easier than it sounds. And it would save you weeks spent searching for other rims (that might not be in much better shape once you find them).
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Darb210 ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 Jan 2011 Location: Ohio Points: 850 |
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12x26 4 rail spinouts new are $450 each, thats what i would reccomend
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Terry/EasternIa ![]() Bronze Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 27 Feb 2010 Location: Eastern Ia Points: 94 |
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What is your location? I have 2 26 inch rims one needs a little work on it I would sell both rims for 300. I am in Monticello Ia
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coggonobrien ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() Joined: 14 Nov 2010 Location: Eastern Iowa Points: 1854 |
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new spinouts are available from wold wheels. I stepped up to 15" wide on my d15 s2 so I could run 16.9x26
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DSeries4 ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Ontario, Canada Points: 7477 |
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I have fixed rims worse than that. 90 Percent of the rim still looks good and solid. Cut out the rusted section and weld in a patch from another rim. If you went to 28" rims, you would need new wheel centers as well. I wouldn't bother though. Get rid of the calcium and you will not have any more problems.
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