Posted by wisbaker on January 11, 2015 at 10:57:04 from (173.26.84.185):
In Reply to: Pickup Rim posted by Dachshund on January 11, 2015 at 06:19:04:
How would you feel if someone welded up a rim and was running down the road, it let go and the resulting carnage came through a windshield and killed you, your wife or one of your kids?
If you have a spare tire you can prevent this from happening for very little money. Think about it that way and all of a sudden the price of a used rim from a salvage yard or a new aftermarket rim seems pretty cheap doesn't it?
Look at it another way, if it comes apart while your driving but doesn't hurt anyone in the initial event how are you going to feel about having to learn how to drive a 3 wheel pick-up? Before the dust settles I'll guarantee that used or new aftermarket rim will again seem like a real deal.
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