Posted By: 71birdJ68
Ralley Wheels - 10/22/22 02:53 AM
There is a guy that can put new rims on old Mopar wheel centers, does anybody know the name of his web site?
Posted By: Anonymous
Re: Ralley Wheels - 10/23/22 04:20 PM
I heard something like that, I'll try to find a site
Posted By: moparx
Re: Ralley Wheels - 10/23/22 04:47 PM
i seem to remember "the wheel smith", but when i had the google look, the web site came up, but it was a blank page.
Posted By: topside
Re: Ralley Wheels - 10/23/22 04:48 PM
Before Coker bought them, Specialty Wheel used to do that; don't know if they still do.
I think there's a guy called Wheelsmith who does that.
Stockton Wheel in Calif would be another possibility.
If you have a wheel repair shop near you, that could be an option; especially considering shipping costs nowadays.
Posted By: 71birdJ68
Re: Ralley Wheels - 10/23/22 05:49 PM
I saw his web site a couple of years ago, but I can't find it now.
Posted By: Neil
Re: Ralley Wheels - 10/23/22 05:49 PM
It may be easier/cheaper to just buy new wheels? Shipping steel wheels is considerable $$$ because of the weight + you'd have to do it twice.
Posted By: GomangoCuda
Re: Ralley Wheels - 10/23/22 07:04 PM
Find a local circle track shop. If they don't build/alter steel wheels they know someone that does.
Posted By: 340SIX
Re: Ralley Wheels - 10/24/22 05:51 PM
What ever happened to Stockton Wheel everyone used to send or buy from.
My son used to work for a local wheel repair place. RimPros They did new hoops, center's had stuff to weld _ straighten., balance They worked on Steel and Aluiminum. Had a paint booth, lathe they put wheels on to resurface. Rim Pros even went out on the road to sand and paint wheels at car lots.
I am sure there are places like that all over.