You're using the verb "flip" which makes me thing we might be talking about different things.
Reversing the faces means mounting them from the backside, such that the flange on the lip and barrel is in front of the face. RSs are typically built this way. Because of how your faces are designed, this obviously isn't going to work.
Flipping the lips and barrels means taking the lip and mounting it where the barrel would go, and vice versa. Since your lips and barrels are welded, this would just entail taking the face, turning it around, and mounting it to the barrel side rather than the lip side. The result is a different offset, and the valve stem on the inside. Often people drill out the former-barrel-now-lip, install the valve stem, and weld the former-lip-now-barrel to solve this problem. Your wheels should be perfectly compatible with this.
Reversing the faces means mounting them from the backside, such that the flange on the lip and barrel is in front of the face. RSs are typically built this way. Because of how your faces are designed, this obviously isn't going to work.
Flipping the lips and barrels means taking the lip and mounting it where the barrel would go, and vice versa. Since your lips and barrels are welded, this would just entail taking the face, turning it around, and mounting it to the barrel side rather than the lip side. The result is a different offset, and the valve stem on the inside. Often people drill out the former-barrel-now-lip, install the valve stem, and weld the former-lip-now-barrel to solve this problem. Your wheels should be perfectly compatible with this.
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