Dang machine shops won't touch my H2 rims..
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Dang machine shops won't touch my H2 rims..
I called three machine shops today to open up my H2 rim centers and all three of them said they won't do it since it's on a wheel and they don't want the liability if something ever happens to the truck!!
So, anybody in Northern Va if you know a shop that will do these please let me know. Otherwise if someone knows of a good grinding wheel that will do the job quickly please let me know that too. I did a set a few years ago on my 03 but I sold my big holesaw and don't want to spend the $50 on another one of those. I used some grinding bits back then too but I had to constantly stop and clean the aluminum out of the teeth. It was a real pain not to mention that I burned up my drill in the process.......
So, anybody in Northern Va if you know a shop that will do these please let me know. Otherwise if someone knows of a good grinding wheel that will do the job quickly please let me know that too. I did a set a few years ago on my 03 but I sold my big holesaw and don't want to spend the $50 on another one of those. I used some grinding bits back then too but I had to constantly stop and clean the aluminum out of the teeth. It was a real pain not to mention that I burned up my drill in the process.......
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You just need to find one of those old timers that has a small machine shop in his old decrepid garage that works for beer and cigarettes...there's one in every town!!
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Not sure what a Rotozip is. I am going to go to where I know there used to be one of those little hole in the wall shops not too far from work here. Hopefully they will do it for cash and no reciept......
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That's what I did. Found the guy in the little old building with "Machine Shop" written on the door. Charged me $20 per wheel.
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Well, the one I went to has closed up shop long ago. I don't mind doing these myself but I want to have a really good grinding bit for my drill. A router is a good idea but since I've never used one I don't want to risk messing something up..... I don't know if it's even worth the trouble. I think these would look great on my truck though...
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Yup. Off of an 08. The recessed portions of the rim are kind of like the shade of GunMetal. If it was a little more gold then they would be perfect for my truck. We'll see how things go......
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Rotozip is a high speed cutting tool. Similar to a drill but 20k+ rpms.
You can find them at Home Depot for about $50 and have all 4 cut and installed in less than an 1 hour.
You can find them at Home Depot for about $50 and have all 4 cut and installed in less than an 1 hour.
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yea mine came off an 06 so they are your typical run of the mill. im loking the newer style ones though, very nice. trade ya? mine are already machined