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ccracin 01-02-2007 10:18 PM

Wheel Fit Tool
 
I need some information. I saw MuscleRods post in the group purchases about the Wheelrite Backspace tool. When I saw it I thought to myself, wouldn't it be better to have an adjustable wheel so that you could use an actual tire to check back-spacing. So after several revisions I designed a tool and I am having a friend at a machine shop make it. I really thought I had something unique, then I just saw WickeD_ss' post about fitting his tires using a tool he got from Marty. This tool looks unbelievably close to what I designed. It is un-canning. Where can you get that tool and how much is it? I am past the point of no return on mine, but I am just curious. A day late and a dollar short! When I find out how much you can buy one for, I'll decide if I want to post a picture of what I designed! I'll probably end up paying 2x what I can buy one for when it is done. Thanks for any help.

ZZ3ElCamino 01-02-2007 10:21 PM

~$500, http://www.autowaretech4.net/mmprice.html

ccracin 01-02-2007 10:36 PM

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500 **!!%%$$ Dollars, I better not have that in mine! I am pretty sure I'll beat that. At least I better. Hopefully this favor will not bite me. I attached a picture of what I am making. I'll have to ask my buddy what I can get more for if he does good by me. The wheels are turning!!! What do you guys think of mine? It is scary how close they are. Right now I have it setup to do 5x4.5 and 5x4.74. 15"-20" diameter and 7"-12" Width.

ZZ3ElCamino 01-02-2007 10:38 PM

Not too shabby. Are you using Solid Works?

ccracin 01-02-2007 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by ZZ3ElCamino
Not too shabby. Are you using Solid Works?


Yes, I'm just getting up to speed with it. The first set of drawings was done with AutoCad.

Musclerodz 01-02-2007 11:36 PM

Right now I have them at $79, jegs is $89. And you don't need a tire. The metal ones are nice, but out of reach for someone to use only once.

Mike

ccracin 01-03-2007 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Musclerodz
Right now I have them at $79, jegs is $89. And you don't need a tire. The metal ones are nice, but out of reach for someone to use only once.

Mike

Mike,

I agree, I only did what I did because for one I love designing and building gadgets. The other is I have so many friends that either build street machines or race cars, I thought it would be helpful to have one around. Again it is being built somewhat as a favor. If I can produce them a good bit under the 500 the other metal one is, maybe it would be a good alternative to the one you have. Mainly I was shocked that the designs ended up so close. Obviously the principle has to be the same, but the form ended up so close.

Sales@Dutchboys 01-03-2007 08:14 AM

lol We used a peice of flat stock drilled a couple holes in it and put a peice of rod on the end and it worked great :thumbsup:

V8TV 01-04-2007 10:27 AM

We used the Wheelrite and simulated the tire with the wire on the end... it actually worked pretty well. You have to be careful when you bend the wire so it's the same dimensions as the tire, but it works. I had also dreamed up the $500 version, which led me to find the Wheelrite.

ccracin 01-04-2007 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by V8TV
We used the Wheelrite and simulated the tire with the wire on the end... it actually worked pretty well. You have to be careful when you bend the wire so it's the same dimensions as the tire, but it works. I had also dreamed up the $500 version, which led me to find the Wheelrite.

When I get mine, I am going to figure out between my buddy and what it would take to build them. When I do if the cost is reasonable and alot better than 500 I'll let evryone know. We will see.


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