YY1
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This works great for steel wheels and rallye wheels.
It can also sometimes be made to work on other styles.
The largest I've done is the 17x9 for my Dakota R/T but it was a struggle.
It doesn't like wheels with small center openings or tall center areas.
If you have need for "roller wheels" for project cars this should pay for it's self just by eliminating the need to have a shop do it.
I believe it's from the 1960's or early 70's.
Could be restored if you really wanted to.
I'm asking $150.
Located in central FL. Pickup only.
It's heavy, but can be muscled around on the hand truck seen here (not included).
I have an almost "dock height" slab that's close to pickup truck tailgate height to use for loading.
It can also sometimes be made to work on other styles.
The largest I've done is the 17x9 for my Dakota R/T but it was a struggle.
It doesn't like wheels with small center openings or tall center areas.
If you have need for "roller wheels" for project cars this should pay for it's self just by eliminating the need to have a shop do it.
I believe it's from the 1960's or early 70's.
Could be restored if you really wanted to.
I'm asking $150.
Located in central FL. Pickup only.
It's heavy, but can be muscled around on the hand truck seen here (not included).
I have an almost "dock height" slab that's close to pickup truck tailgate height to use for loading.