RonPorter
SHO Club of America
The white '89 came with a set of directional slicers and worn-out tires, so I had the tires removed and had them laying around.
As some may know, now that the LGT is gone, I needed something for the track, so I decided to have the slicers widened to 7.5" by Weldcraft in Livonia MI, get them powdercoated, and run some sticky summer tires.
Dropped 'em off last week. Got a call today, saying that two of the wheels are fine, one is out-of-round, and the other has a weird problem he had never seen before.
Headed down there. They set up the out-of-round one in their lathe, and it obviously had smacked something in the past on the inner rim.
The 4th one was the odd one, and James at Weldcraft said he had never seen this before. The rear of the rim ran true, but the front lip, as well as the first step-down inside the rim had LATERAL runout! It means that the rim was 6" wide in most spots, and anywhere from 6-1/8" to 6-1/4" of width in others.
This has to be a factory defect, as there's no way to do this on the road.
I would suspect that if anyone has weird problems with a slicer, or one that seems to leak, this could be the issue.
I had them scrap those two rims, and I saved the two good ones to sell along with the centercaps, but it was rather strange.
Anyway, the guys at Weldcraft seem like a good conscientious bunch. Their work ain't cheap, but they stay very busy, and i would definitely use them in the future.
Oh well, on to Plan B....just buy an ordinary set of aftermarket rims, and be done with it!!
As some may know, now that the LGT is gone, I needed something for the track, so I decided to have the slicers widened to 7.5" by Weldcraft in Livonia MI, get them powdercoated, and run some sticky summer tires.
Dropped 'em off last week. Got a call today, saying that two of the wheels are fine, one is out-of-round, and the other has a weird problem he had never seen before.
Headed down there. They set up the out-of-round one in their lathe, and it obviously had smacked something in the past on the inner rim.
The 4th one was the odd one, and James at Weldcraft said he had never seen this before. The rear of the rim ran true, but the front lip, as well as the first step-down inside the rim had LATERAL runout! It means that the rim was 6" wide in most spots, and anywhere from 6-1/8" to 6-1/4" of width in others.
This has to be a factory defect, as there's no way to do this on the road.
I would suspect that if anyone has weird problems with a slicer, or one that seems to leak, this could be the issue.
I had them scrap those two rims, and I saved the two good ones to sell along with the centercaps, but it was rather strange.
Anyway, the guys at Weldcraft seem like a good conscientious bunch. Their work ain't cheap, but they stay very busy, and i would definitely use them in the future.
Oh well, on to Plan B....just buy an ordinary set of aftermarket rims, and be done with it!!
