Trim ring restoration
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Does anyone have a lead on who can restore a set of wheel trim rings-these are the 1969 style with steel ring inside the lip. Want only the best quality! Thanks in advance Moparnut@twc.com
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Re: Trim ring restoration
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Brian Kapral, restores those
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Yes, Brian has a set for my car also that I got at a swap meet that needs to be restored. He did advise me that he does not do it full time and on his days off from his regular job and he has had some house issues to deal with also. I know he has had some health issues lately which has held up progress on other people’s stuff that was in front of mine but at his labor rate and the work I’ve seen he turns out, I’m willing to wait the time.
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inherited a 69 roadrunner from my grand pop.
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Brian Kapral, restores those And how does one contact him?
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I contacted Rick Miller and he immediately got back to me and I have already been impressed by his knowledge and promptness. He's getting mine Monday!
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Hey Paul, Mike Wilkins here. I had mine restored several years ago and put them on my original road wheels. Drove to a cruise in and on the way home at about 35 mph one came flying off and rolled down the street. It came to rest in somebody's yard. So don't drive with them, DAMHIK!
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Hey Paul, Mike Wilkins here. I had mine restored several years ago and put them on my original road wheels. Drove to a cruise in and on the way home at about 35 mph one came flying off and rolled down the street. It came to rest in somebody's yard. So don't drive with them, DAMHIK! u Which year trim ring ? With the continuous retention tab ring or the earlier interrupted retention tabs?
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The correct 1969 trim rings that only have the four attaching points like Paul has in the original post.
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Hey Paul, Mike Wilkins here. I had mine restored several years ago and put them on my original road wheels. Drove to a cruise in and on the way home at about 35 mph one came flying off and rolled down the street. It came to rest in somebody's yard. So don't drive with them, DAMHIK! Mike thanks! I don’t plan to drive this car anyway it’s an OE restoration.
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Hey Paul, Mike Wilkins here. I had mine restored several years ago and put them on my original road wheels. Drove to a cruise in and on the way home at about 35 mph one came flying off and rolled down the street. It came to rest in somebody's yard. So don't drive with them, DAMHIK! Interesting. Ive had multiple 1969 cars with them and never had one come off
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One of mine was loose when I tried it on my car. It didn't take much for it to come off. Maybe due to the tabs being bent? In my opinion, its a poor design since they have a chance of coming in contact with a wheel weight. I prefer the 70 style also that has the clips that go all the way around the inner part of the rim, but they don't look correct for a 69.
inherited a 69 roadrunner from my grand pop.
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Emailed Rick last weekend about doing some 15 x 7 polishes rings, he said $120 ea. and 2 month lead time. What I've read is that it always takes longer and that he sends them out for both crimping processes. I've only ever read about afew complaints, like split seams because of thin metal, etc. FYI
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Rick did the trim rings on my Superbird and '69 Barracuda. Excellent quality. I did have a problem with 2 of the trim rings for my Cuda. (Deluxe Wheel Covers) He used newspaper to pack between the rings for shipping, but the tangs went through the paper and scratched 2 of the rings. I e-mailed him and he replied right away to send them back and he will pay the shipping. He said he has been shipping trim rings for years using newspaper without any problem. Unfortunately, the trim rings on the Cuda Deluxe Covers are in a different location and can easily scratch another one if packed together.
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Emailed Rick last weekend about doing some 15 x 7 polishes rings, he said $120 ea. and 2 month lead time. What I've read is that it always takes longer and that he sends them out for both crimping processes. I've only ever read about afew complaints, like split seams because of thin metal, etc. FYI Old thread revival effort. I've acquired a nice buffer. And an Eastwood trim anvil and hammer. I also have a set of dinged up polished trim rings on my car. I don't know if the crimp is the hard part, or just drill the spot weld and tack it on reassembly. Anyone know who had tools/knowledge to recrimp? I may sacrifice a trim ring for science.
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Emailed Rick last weekend about doing some 15 x 7 polishes rings, he said $120 ea. and 2 month lead time. What I've read is that it always takes longer and that he sends them out for both crimping processes. I've only ever read about afew complaints, like split seams because of thin metal, etc. FYI Old thread revival effort. I've acquired a nice buffer. And an Eastood trim anvil and hammer. I also have a set of dinged up polished trim rings on my car. I don't know if the crimp is the hard part, or just drill the spot weld and tack it on reassembly. Anyone know who had tools/knowledge to recrimp? I may sacrifice a trim ring for science. The crimp is the b!tc# Sliced my finger pretty good. That was a couple years ago. Haven’t touched it since.... Getting it crimped back again WITHOUT denting or dinging it, is going to be really tricky. IMHO it needs some type tooling. I worked in manufacturing small electrical connectors that were mostly crimped. It’s not like setting up a CNC to knock things out. Lots of people and places can restore stainless. That will be the easy part of this I think. And if it’s smashed on the crimped (they often are), it’s tough to get inside that crimp lip to do repairs.
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