Yeah,not ready to be crash test dummy just yet. I throw my truck into turns pretty hard,be a helluva ride if a front wheel caved under.You might be fine. Problem is, the only way you're gonna find out if you're not is catastrophic failure.
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Yeah,not ready to be crash test dummy just yet. I throw my truck into turns pretty hard,be a helluva ride if a front wheel caved under.You might be fine. Problem is, the only way you're gonna find out if you're not is catastrophic failure.
Apples to oranges. What's the load rating on those wheels? Also the casting process for them may not (is probably not) the same as the OEM wheels you're asking about.You must be registered for see images attachI don't think that factory wheels with the small spokes cut out could be any weaker than these.
I think blacking the middle spokelets/pockets out would be better. I've seen a few of these wheels (even on a parts truck ad just yesterday) where someone just went nuts with the stripper and they did not look good. IMO.When I had a 86.5 Mk3 Toyota Supra, it had what was nick-named "Saucer" rims. There were blacked out areas in the holes. I didn't like the rims, as they were old and dingy. As an experiment I stripped the black paint from one rim, so it was no longer a polished/black combo. I also polished up the face a bit..... guys went nuts at the meet I went to becasue the look of the rim was totaly changed. Maybe try that here.... strip that grey-ish paint on the smaller spokes. I would definitely NOT cut them. Even if my some miracle it didn't compromise the structural integrity, unless precisely machined, it would probably look terrible.
try it first with peel paint, stand back and look at it you will be surprised. If you don't like it peel it off. Alot smarter than modifying a rim.Uuh,,,,,,,no it won't!
I get it that blacking them will make them less noticeable.try it first with peel paint, stand back and look at it you will be surprised. If you don't like it peel it off. Alot smarter than modifying a rim.
I am doing a set of alloys of a different style now and have done many before to hide details.
No picture but remember them very well. The inside is a basically mirror opposite of the outside. I know that's not helpful. But what I mean is the spokes arnt solid or thick , which is why I think it will weaken the integrity. If somebody post a pic of there's you'll see what I mean. The aluminum is like 1/8 thick.. if that ..could be closer to 1/16I get it that blacking them will make them less noticeable.
Anybody out there got a pic of the backside of one of these wheels?