I would think that getting the center "flat" in the wheel would be much more crucial than having some runout on the outer. I would think balancing could take care of that.
I would think that getting the center "flat" in the wheel would be much more crucial than having some runout on the outer. I would think balancing could take care of that.

Any quesses as to how much larger the center should be than the hoop to get a good interference fit?
You had mentioned that a "few thousandths" across a 14+" wheel center is probably not enough..... maybe .010"??? .020"???
-G
BOTH. what IS acceptable runout for a steel wheel anyway? G
. Any idea what qualifies as an "interference fit"?
Answer:
I was guess maybe a few thousandths maximum would be enough.... Basically tight enough that you would have to heat the hoop with a torch slightly to expand it....the center would drop down into place. As it cooled (assuming the fit wasn't too tight) there wouldn't be any distortion of the parts.... Just a nice tight fit that is ready for the welding and bolting processes.
Paging Rob!! ...
-G
. Not an exact science. NOT so tight you end up wanting to kill something because you faught it so hard to get it to where it was ready to weld!
. A little less then that is perfect! 

From there, it would only be a few bolts more to disconnect the rear upper floor area from the lower front seat pan area and completely lift out the bedfloor as well......
Basically, the only original part left would be the upper 1/2 of the firewall and the windshield frame..... all the other metal would be 100% new and rust-free. In the long run, it could end up saving me a massive amount of time and money on bodywork and paint prep..... we'll see. 

Do they make a one-piece rear floor Greg? Last time I looked, it was only the front and rear separately. My rear floor still needs replaced, and my initial plan was some diamond plate, but I would consider stock if it was available.


there is something VERY attractive about "instantaneous rust repair"....
-G
What are your plans for exhaust? Are you going to run it all the way out the back? I would imagine that clearance around the links, ORIs, etc, is going to make that tricky.
Love the build!
