Posted by TONY JACOBS on October 14, 2012 at 17:54:18 from (64.12.116.9):
In Reply to: Re: unfimiliar rims posted by s19438 on October 14, 2012 at 07:30:48:
They are LOCK RING RIMS the rim is not SPLIT , the LOCK RING retains the tire on the ONE PIECE RIM . SPLIT RIMS were used on TRUCKS years ago and are made of THREE PIECES ( look them up on the internet ) , the rim is two pieces with a lock ring to hold the two rims havles together , they are also OUTLAWED by the D.O.T. as many FATALITIES (not to mention lost hands and arms when they blow apart ) have happened from guys who do not know how to assemble them correctly . They were used from the 30's through the early 70's . I have changed Lock Ring Rims all of my life but I have NEVER touched a split rim and NEVER will . Thanks Tony
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