Custom wheel build/restoration!
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Custom wheel build/restoration!
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Hey forum, I am in the process of restoring my wheels. I have restored quite a few wheels before (I've owned ~14 sets LOL), some by me some by a wheel shop. To me wheels make or break a car. And this time I wanna do something different. ALL IDEAS ARE WELCOMED!
I bought some chrome Asanti wheels and they need ALOT of work. The chrome is peeling off everywhere. And a lip is bent. I have asked around for different quotes and wheel shops want ALOT of money to do a simple lip swap and paint. So it got me thinking, I can do it, I've done it a few times before. I then thought, what about others who may not have the tools, resources and or time, want a great job done but reasonable with prices. So i am thinking of starting a shop to do this work and also sell lips, barrels, bolts, center caps etc. Nothing is official its just an idea for now, but its something im passionate about.
Wheel specs:
20x9 F - offset (estimate) mids 20's low 30's
20x11 R - offset (estimate) low mid 30's
Here are some pix of the wheels when i first bought them.
The front lips have little to no hope LOL. New ones are coming. The rear lips werent to bad i cleaned them up and the came out pretty nice. Im still debating on whether to do chrome lips or mirror polish. I had the chrome removed from the faces and left bare for now. Heres a pic as they sit now.
Some of the pieces
Bigger lips front and back are in mind. I am going to find out the exact offsets soon to see what kind of room i have.
More pix coming along with progress. STAY TUNED!
Hey forum, I am in the process of restoring my wheels. I have restored quite a few wheels before (I've owned ~14 sets LOL), some by me some by a wheel shop. To me wheels make or break a car. And this time I wanna do something different. ALL IDEAS ARE WELCOMED!
I bought some chrome Asanti wheels and they need ALOT of work. The chrome is peeling off everywhere. And a lip is bent. I have asked around for different quotes and wheel shops want ALOT of money to do a simple lip swap and paint. So it got me thinking, I can do it, I've done it a few times before. I then thought, what about others who may not have the tools, resources and or time, want a great job done but reasonable with prices. So i am thinking of starting a shop to do this work and also sell lips, barrels, bolts, center caps etc. Nothing is official its just an idea for now, but its something im passionate about.
Wheel specs:
20x9 F - offset (estimate) mids 20's low 30's
20x11 R - offset (estimate) low mid 30's
Here are some pix of the wheels when i first bought them.
The front lips have little to no hope LOL. New ones are coming. The rear lips werent to bad i cleaned them up and the came out pretty nice. Im still debating on whether to do chrome lips or mirror polish. I had the chrome removed from the faces and left bare for now. Heres a pic as they sit now.
Some of the pieces
Bigger lips front and back are in mind. I am going to find out the exact offsets soon to see what kind of room i have.
More pix coming along with progress. STAY TUNED!
Last edited by xboostx; 11-14-11 at 05:58 AM.
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ALL IDEAS ARE WELCOMED!
So i am thinking of starting a shop to do this work and also sell lips, barrels, bolts, center caps etc. Nothing is official its just an idea for now, but its something im passionate about.
Wheel specs:
20x9 F - offset (estimate) mids 20's low 30's
20x11 R - offset (estimate) low mid 30's
So i am thinking of starting a shop to do this work and also sell lips, barrels, bolts, center caps etc. Nothing is official its just an idea for now, but its something im passionate about.
Wheel specs:
20x9 F - offset (estimate) mids 20's low 30's
20x11 R - offset (estimate) low mid 30's
they are based in miami. so with that all inner barrels and outer lips etc come from them.. every company cor does offers lips and barrels.
then you have places like mc3 wheels, also here in miami. he does make wheels, but for the most part he does re-liping.
in order for you to get lips cheap enough to sell and make profit you would have to invest so much into the lips to get that deep discount. you will also have to decide which lip to get, the american double rolled that goes for $250 a lip but dosnt bend as easy or a cheaper asian one thats about $150.. are you going to stock the general 40 bolt style or the weird 39 bolt one..
i know from experience.. i can tell you adv1 wheels stocks the american lips, and they had to invest something like 50k into lips to be able to have them readily available and get a good enough price for making there wheels.
if you need more insight to the wheel game or still really wanna go through with it i can help you with who to get in contact with, just pm me and we will go from there
ideas_ i would polish the inner lips, its a pain to keep clean, but looks so good when they are.
or gunmetal lips, i dont know what color car so its hard for me to say but something like this
gun metal lips and matte black faces
now fo wheel specs, those rears look like they are about 4 inches i would put those on the front and run a 5.5 inner. then just buy new lips for the rear
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Thanks man. They are going to look even better when im done!
ideas_ i would polish the inner lips, its a pain to keep clean, but looks so good when they are.
or gunmetal lips, i dont know what color car so its hard for me to say but something like this
gun metal lips and matte black faces
now fo wheel specs, those rears look like they are about 4 inches i would put those on the front and run a 5.5 inner. then just buy new lips for the rear
or gunmetal lips, i dont know what color car so its hard for me to say but something like this
gun metal lips and matte black faces
now fo wheel specs, those rears look like they are about 4 inches i would put those on the front and run a 5.5 inner. then just buy new lips for the rear
The polished inners is a def for show but i will drive on these daily and im a fan of black inners MUCH easier to keep clean.
The finishes you suggest are nice. That color combo with the gunmetal is hot!!!
The 4inch front lip is WAAAYY to much for me LOL these wheels seem BBK friendly so unless i shave down the pad a 3" may be max. I have a 2.5" now. And for the rear im eiher staying with the 4 or going to a 4.5.
Its going to be awesome when im done!
BTW my car is silver.
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Hey forum, I am in the process of restoring my wheels. I have restored quite a few wheels before (I've owned ~14 sets LOL), some by me some by a wheel shop. To me wheels make or break a car. And this time I wanna do something different. ALL IDEAS ARE WELCOMED!
I bought some chrome Asanti wheels and they need ALOT of work. The chrome is peeling off everywhere. And a lip is bent. I have asked around for different quotes and wheel shops want ALOT of money to do a simple lip swap and paint. So it got me thinking, I can do it, I've done it a few times before. I then thought, what about others who may not have the tools, resources and or time, want a great job done but reasonable with prices. So i am thinking of starting a shop to do this work and also sell lips, barrels, bolts, center caps etc. Nothing is official its just an idea for now, but its something im passionate about.
Wheel specs:
20x9 F - offset (estimate) mids 20's low 30's
20x11 R - offset (estimate) low mid 30's
Here are some pix of the wheels when i first bought them.
The front lips have little to no hope LOL. New ones are coming. The rear lips werent to bad i cleaned them up and the came out pretty nice. Im still debating on whether to do chrome lips or mirror polish. I had the chrome removed from the faces and left bare for now. Heres a pic as they sit now.
Some of the pieces
Bigger lips front and back are in mind. I am going to find out the exact offsets soon to see what kind of room i have.
More pix coming along with progress. STAY TUNED!
I bought some chrome Asanti wheels and they need ALOT of work. The chrome is peeling off everywhere. And a lip is bent. I have asked around for different quotes and wheel shops want ALOT of money to do a simple lip swap and paint. So it got me thinking, I can do it, I've done it a few times before. I then thought, what about others who may not have the tools, resources and or time, want a great job done but reasonable with prices. So i am thinking of starting a shop to do this work and also sell lips, barrels, bolts, center caps etc. Nothing is official its just an idea for now, but its something im passionate about.
Wheel specs:
20x9 F - offset (estimate) mids 20's low 30's
20x11 R - offset (estimate) low mid 30's
Here are some pix of the wheels when i first bought them.
The front lips have little to no hope LOL. New ones are coming. The rear lips werent to bad i cleaned them up and the came out pretty nice. Im still debating on whether to do chrome lips or mirror polish. I had the chrome removed from the faces and left bare for now. Heres a pic as they sit now.
Some of the pieces
Bigger lips front and back are in mind. I am going to find out the exact offsets soon to see what kind of room i have.
More pix coming along with progress. STAY TUNED!
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Thanks bro! Im very optomistic about it!
Thanks man, check mines out when they're done you might get some nice ideas for them!
Thanks man, check mines out when they're done you might get some nice ideas for them!
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Rebuilding used wheels kind of sucks. It's not rocket surgery, but it's dirty work and there definitely is some technique involved. Cleaning and getting all the old silicone off is critical. Also, getting the rebuilt wheel to be round and true can be tricky if you don't have a way to spin them and have a dial indicator to check & set them.
Also, those assembly bolts look pretty hammered; I would replace them.
Also, those assembly bolts look pretty hammered; I would replace them.
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Update!:
The wheels are being dropped off to get some work done. And work needed to be done by a CNC machine if you notice the ADV wheel up top in the earlier post it has a concave center cap which i believe is billet and its flat. Lets see what i can come up with
I wanna make these wheels look sporty, not just luxury. We all know how nice that happy medium is!
i hear ya, but its not what you guys think. Im not just gonna be repairing wheels im gonna take things a step further! And i have access to all the tools needed. Its gonna be good guys!
And new bolts are on the way!
The wheels are being dropped off to get some work done. And work needed to be done by a CNC machine if you notice the ADV wheel up top in the earlier post it has a concave center cap which i believe is billet and its flat. Lets see what i can come up with
I wanna make these wheels look sporty, not just luxury. We all know how nice that happy medium is!
Rebuilding used wheels kind of sucks. It's not rocket surgery, but it's dirty work and there definitely is some technique involved. Cleaning and getting all the old silicone off is critical. Also, getting the rebuilt wheel to be round and true can be tricky if you don't have a way to spin them and have a dial indicator to check & set them.
Also, those assembly bolts look pretty hammered; I would replace them.
Also, those assembly bolts look pretty hammered; I would replace them.
And new bolts are on the way!