Posted by MARK ROBKE on October 15, 2022 at 18:43:54 from (71.28.173.90):
In Reply to: split rims posted by 37 chief on October 15, 2022 at 15:32:31:
I have changed them for living too, as a truck mechanic. I have seen them come apart in the safety cage- I have heard many stories about them coming apart, AND THE DAMAGE AND DEATH THEY CAUSED. They are now illegal, and I would wonder if the tires that fit them are even available. IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN TRAINED ON THEM DO NOT FOOL WITH THEM. IF THEY ARE RUSTY, DO NOT USE THEM, DO NOT CHANGE THEM, LEAVE THEM ALONE. You should be scared to death of them. I mean it. They are very dangerous. They were designed to make changing heavy- duty tires easier, and they do. But, everything has to be perfect and RUSTY MEANS NOT PERFECT: NOT SAFE. THERE IS A REASON THEY HAVE BEEN OUT OF PRODUCTION FOR 2 OR 3 DECADES. Mark.
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