Posted by Banditfarmer on January 11, 2015 at 18:12:23 from (75.186.9.25):
In Reply to: Pickup Rim posted by Dachshund on January 11, 2015 at 06:19:04:
If your just going to use it on the farm and not on the road, Then weld it. That being said if the truck is going on the road then IN NO UNSERTIN TERM AND BY NO MEANS ARE YOU TO WELD IT! You have an wreck because of that wheel or cause injury to someone YOU have had it! They will take everything you own and then some! $25 to $50 for a wheel is cheaper than your or some ones life! If your cracking offset wheels between the lugs your over loading the truck no 2 ways about it. Do yourself a favor and TOSS THE WHEEL! I would take a close look at your other wheels for cracks because if there is one there is more than likely another one as well and check the hubs and lugs and studs. Bandit
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