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Hummer wheel recentering

cybrfire

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Rencentered and rock ring welded on.
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A look at the back side
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Just the recenter job here. 3.5" back space.
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The rock ring, a minimalist approach
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Close up. Appropriate lug nut seats are cut prior to welding. ALWAYS.
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We'll be doing a set shortly for a 2.5t rockwell pattern as well.
Price on wheel recenter jobs depends alot on what you want/need done.

We can get them blasted clean for you. This is ,unfortunately, a requirement before center removal and welding. The CARC paint the military uses is particularly nasty stuff to breath. It costs me $25 per wheel to get them blasted. Done off site and subject to timelines beyond my control. I don't make anything on this service. I charge $25 per wheel.

We can certainly remove the old centers for you as well. This is also done in a fixture with the aid of our CNC plasma table. $15 per wheel. Very smooth finished cut.

We don't sell the centers seperatey. With the gussets and all the welding they really need to be done on a fixture. I just wouldn't feel right shipping them out unfinished. Unfortunately, this does require some shipping.
Give me a shout at the office, I'd be more than happy to discuss some options with you.

New centers welded in complete and ready to coat, $75.00 per wheel. We can do alot of different backspaces and several different lug patterns.

We can supply the wheels to you as well. Our wheels are $50 each. Going this route, total per wheel, $165 before shipping.

Don't forget if you want to add rock rings, now is the time. $35 as shown here, welded in and ready to finish. Lots of custom options available.
 
Sorry bud! We have decided for several different reasons, not to sell the centers seperately.
 
Understood just hoping cuz shipping wheels to Iowa and back to AK is expensive lol!
 
That is a bad a** looking wheel, do have plans to mount one and post a pic.


I'm working on a set for a project rig, problem is, we have little time to spend on our builds. That's a good problem to have so don't take me wrong. I'll see if I can get some mounted pics from our customers.
 
question, maybe stupid but i havent found any info that i'm looking for. i'd need a complete set as pictured above, but what i'm wondering is are these wide enough say for a 44" bogger? if so will they handle ok for a liitle street driving? sorry in advance for any stupid questions but i really think that would look good powdercoated black on a set of 44's :D
 
question, maybe stupid but i havent found any info that i'm looking for. i'd need a complete set as pictured above, but what i'm wondering is are these wide enough say for a 44" bogger? if so will they handle ok for a liitle street driving? sorry in advance for any stupid questions but i really think that would look good powdercoated black on a set of 44's :D


The rims are standard hummer width which I believe is 9.75". How wide are your 44's? My 44's are something like 18" section width If memory serves. That'd be too wide for these rims IMHO.
 
i guess there is no way to make them wider?

There is always a way. Problem is, when you get into that kind of alteration, time its said and done, you would have been better off buying a different wheel all together.
 
How about a set of H1s with a 6 lug pattern? Nothing special... just H1s converted to 6 lug.


Ya know, I have never really thought about it. Not sue if our jig would support the 6 lug pattern.
 
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