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Will Swap good (or at least fair) Bundt cake wheels for bad!
I want to do some aesthetic experiments requiring the dismembering of a 14" Bundt Cake rim -- perhaps eventually 4 or 5 of them -- but I hate to chop up any of the 6 14X6 or 4 14X6 1/2 that I have, since all of them are true and solid, although some are quite in need of refinishing. If anyone would like to swap even up and provide me with a damaged rim (shipping can be discussed, but it would be best if you were close to SE Virginia), I would be happy to send you a serviceable one (6" ET 30 only, the 6 1/2" are not being offered at this time).
Two of these rims are mounted with almost brand new Bridgestone Touring tires (195/70X14 all season, B420, S rated, 420 tread life, A traction, B temperature), and I would prefer to SELL those still mounted for $30. each, plus your damaged rim(s). Contact jrbaro@wm.edu Remember, "Bundt Cake" style rims only. Last edited by Fimum Fit; 08-15-2003 at 09:17 AM. |
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so can they be bent?
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The outer rim area can be bent,
cracked, or even totally missing, as long as the center disk/web out to where it blends into the drop center is solid and the bolt hole inserts are still in place, etc.
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