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i was quoted $170 a rim

 

It used to be quite common but cheap alloys have killed the industry. Its easy to get wrong, they have to cut the rim, weld in a perfectly circular ring of steel as wide as you like, then weld the rim back on. They have to have immaculate gas-tight welds and the rim has to be concentric and turn true in all dimensions.

 

$170 probably buys an hour and a half. You can see why alloys took over.

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ive heard that you can't get widened steelies balanced properly?

 

that was a problem-

 

that method is no longer legal for road use.

 

and that was the solution.

 

Buying a wider rim section makes for a better quality wheel. If they made enough of them they would be cheap, but there's just not enough demand.

 

it will be interesting to see what they look like if you get them Abe.

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Do Neales Wheels still exist?

 

I remember back in ye olde times you could order steelies in pretty much any combination of centre, width and offset...

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In ye olde times in Vic, ajax wheels bayside were the go.

 

The company still is there, they still redrill, but I'm unsure if they still widen steelies.

 

Still, it's another place to try.

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