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  1. rustystud

    Reconditioning M135 Wheels

    Those are some nice looking tires !
  2. rustystud

    Reconditioning M135 Wheels

    Normally you would use a hammer to seat the ring, but since you went to all that trouble to paint them all nice and pretty maybe a little prying might be in order. As far as seating the bead and ring goes, as long as the ring is down and tight in the groove it will not matter if you air it up to...
  3. rustystud

    Reconditioning M135 Wheels

    Looking good !
  4. rustystud

    Reconditioning M135 Wheels

    Those are not factory. Someone must have thought they needed that extra bit of strength.
  5. rustystud

    Reconditioning M135 Wheels

    Just use a good "epoxy primer" and a good coat of paint and they should be fine. I've seen far worse put into service.
  6. rustystud

    Reconditioning M135 Wheels

    A good sandblaster can rip that rust right off. The problem is finding one. Around here I have to drive North to "Marysville" to find one. That's a 60 mile round trip.
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