Posted by JohnG(TX) on January 25, 2013 at 13:10:28 from (50.84.69.82):
I am putting together a plan to rebuild a cut-off set of wheels. The pneumatic rims are thoroughly trashed and would need to be replaced anyway. I have more than enough front cut-offs with tires, so I don't need another set. I am short on usable rears since the 36" deep center rim is unavailable. So, I am thinking of rebuilding a set of cut-offs back to their steel origins. For measurements, I am looking for the width of the steel band, the inner diameter, and the thickness of the band. And maybe a photo of the style these measurements came from. I do know there are a true variety of rear steel wheels. I am looking for the ones that have a simple flat plate, not the rolled edge variety since I can't replicate that. I have ideas on replicating the spokes with the swaged 'foot' on the end, then riveting it to the original center.
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