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    Recentered H1 Rims Completed!

    Looks like my rims are done and ready for shipping!

    Here's what the finished product looks like:


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    Quote Originally Posted by BubbaWilkins View Post
    Recentered H1 Rims Completed!

    Looks like my rims are done and ready for shipping!

    Here's what the finished product looks like:

    Very nice

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    Do you have enough room to get to the valve stem?

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    That there's purdy.....very purdy.....
    "Free advice is worth what you pay for it."™

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    very nice

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    So I finally had a chance this past weekend to mount the tires on the rims and actually get them on the truck.

    So here they are!



    And now that I have worked on them I can answer the valve stem question. It's just inside the ring and extends straight towards the wheel hub. Works real well with a standard air chuck.

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    What brand and size tires are you running?

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    Those are the surplus H1 tires. 37" Radials. Goodyear MT

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    If I can be nosy - what did that cost? I may have a shot at some HMMWV wheels and tires locally.
    67 M725 67 M715 68 M715

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    I don't mind.

    The wheels ran me around $1,500 with shipping for a set of 5.

    There are several guys on Pirate4x4 who are selling the centers, rings, and PVC insert (optional). I purchased mined from 406YJ on there who reps Trail Worthy Fabrication.

    Obviously they are a lot more expensive than MRW for a straight wheel replacement, but cheap compared to any other beadlock much less a double beadlock setup.

    The tires I bought off ebay for $25 each. (60% treadwear)

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