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ahh i thought i'd seen them do a set of wheels with flat lips before my bad
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I think you're right....they did some 16in Modena's way back when they first started, and they're a flat lip. The ones they got were from Craig(I'm pretty sure they said they were) and were pretty well flat or had an extremely small step in them(barely noticeable). I had some 16in Modena's at the time and remember thinking it was good that someone was able to supply the flat style lip in a larger, aftermarket version. Could be wrong though.
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Originally posted by Beware View PostThe Modena's they did....which look to be a pretty flat lip to me(with a very minor step)
It is all due to the process we use to put the safety bead in.
Because all our rims stem from a motorsport background looks take second place.
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Hey guys, 1 piece -> 3 piece conversions seem to be all the rage these days.
I have a few sets of wheels that I wouldn't mind looking into converting and having some fun with, but I'm not too sure how feasible that would be in terms of cost.
Anyone know a rough ballpark price someone with a CNC to mill would charge to design and cut a set of 1 piece wheels into a set of centres?
Did a bit of preliminary research but I couldn't find a straight answer given my limited knowledge in the field , really only after a ballpark figure to see whether it's feasible or way over my budget.
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Originally posted by rom2nv View PostHey guys, 1 piece -> 3 piece conversions seem to be all the rage these days.
I have a few sets of wheels that I wouldn't mind looking into converting and having some fun with, but I'm not too sure how feasible that would be in terms of cost.
Anyone know a rough ballpark price someone with a CNC to mill would charge to design and cut a set of 1 piece wheels into a set of centres?
Did a bit of preliminary research but I couldn't find a straight answer given my limited knowledge in the field , really only after a ballpark figure to see whether it's feasible or way over my budget.
Originally posted by Craig Winters View PostRight you lot. I've got a new Facebook page and need everyone I've done wheels for to put up pics or point me in the direction (links etc) of good photos.
Share the Shit out of it.
https://facebook.com/threepiecewheels/Originally posted by anthLucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.
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Originally posted by rom2nv View PostHey guys, 1 piece -> 3 piece conversions seem to be all the rage these days.
I have a few sets of wheels that I wouldn't mind looking into converting and having some fun with, but I'm not too sure how feasible that would be in terms of cost.
Anyone know a rough ballpark price someone with a CNC to mill would charge to design and cut a set of 1 piece wheels into a set of centres?
Did a bit of preliminary research but I couldn't find a straight answer given my limited knowledge in the field , really only after a ballpark figure to see whether it's feasible or way over my budget.Originally posted by Oxer View PostWhat is your budget? Depending on size lips and barrels will set you back around $1600... a machine shop would charge atleast $1200 to machine out 4 centers, but being Australia where everything is new and never been done before, that figure is purely an estimation. Unless you know an engineering shop with the right equipment.
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