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re-hooping billet wheels
I've got a set of Budniks that i bought a while back (used), long story short, I need to get them re-hooped (wider and different offsets). I think Budnik is in CA, I'm in Illinois, Billet Specialties is only like 30 mins away. I was thinking i could avoid the hassle and expense of shipping them across the country and just bring them to Billet Specialties. Do you think they'd re-hoop a different manufacturers wheel? I was told it's about 200 per wheel then add shipping and it's gonna be about $1g (plus the 1100 i paid for them in the first place). Should i just try and dump them and start over or get my wheels redone?
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In my experience, and you know I use to work for Budnik, and have dealt with Billet Specialties for 5 years, no, they won't, but can't hurt to ask.
You can certainly call Budnik, and ship them to them, for like 25-35 bucks a rim in shipping they'll take care of it for you. Good luck, Jon |
I actually bought the rims from you. Small world. I know someone who knows someone at Billet specialties, so i guess it cant hurt to ask.
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See post below. He sent a set of Fikse's to Forgeline and had them widened. Therefore, I'd assume if Forgeline widened some Fikse's for him, they might do some Budniks for you. The only problem I see is Budniks centers are welded from the back and Fikse's have a bolt in center.
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What's the specs of the wheels how wide do you want to go?
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have any of you guys use this place Wheels Beyond
http://www.inlandwheel.com/ for Wheel Widening and Narrowing or re-Drilling holes? |
Fikse / Forgeline, are both three piece wheels, and although I'm surprised that they did it, is much easier to un bolt a wheel, and bolt it back together with silicone, then to cut out a wheel center that is welded into a two piece outer, and install it into a new wider outer, and weld it back in. A lot of three piece wheel manufactures aren't set up to cnc weld and true a two piece wheel.... completely different manufacturing processes.
nacnac, if you know someone at BS, can't hurt to ask right? What's the worse they can say? LOL. |
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The wheels i have now are 18x7's with 5.25 bs and 18x8 w 6.25 bs. They were on an import (lexus is300 i think). They're like a front wheel drive offset. Thats why i need to re-hoop to lessen the bs w/o running spacers. My car is a 68 mustang thats been mini-tubbed so im sure i can get a 10" on the rear. What size rim would i want if i were to run a 295 drag radial. 10"? 11"?
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