Thanks! Harbor Freight Yellow Monster. The gun is only $99 and then they get you on the $25 box of studs. Kind of like printers and ink cartridges.
I'd rather build up the area with my MIG and then grind it down to where it needs to be. I'm worried about using filler on protruding edges and the paint chipping if it gets dinged or something.
Here's a couple more pics of the wheels and tires. I'm hoping I can lower the back of the car some with blocks and longer U-bolts so that it doesn't have such a raked look to it.
Thanks! Harbor Freight Yellow Monster. The gun is only $99 and then they get you on the $25 box of studs. Kind of like printers and ink cartridges.
Do you think it would work to tack studs on with a MIG? I have one small area to do.
Any idea what the offset of these wheels might be? Thx
looking good, keep it up
Thanks Chris! I'm really having a good time with this. I just wish there were some other guys closer to help out. Makes it much more enjoyable when you can fellowship with like minded folks. Plus it goes a whole lot faster when there are more people helping.
Not off hand but I will measure them first chance I get. I'm guessing I measure from the back of the hub to the outside edge of the rim?
Close. I believe it's measured from the hub mounting face to the inside of the bead not the outside of the wheel
Any idea what the offset of these wheels might be? Thx
The fronts are 4" and the backs are 5 1/2". The kid I bought it from also put some spacers of some type on the rear hubs.
I wonder if they were necessary to run that 5-1/2 offset so that the tires wouldn't hit the leafs