Got a deal in the works for these wheels for my rod and this is what was found when checked for true and runout . Opinions please Lateral Runout(LR)- measured at outside face of bead vertical flange Radial Runout(RR)- measured at inside face of bead horizontal flange #1 16x4.5: LR-.037, RR-.022 #2 16x4.5: LR-.100, RR-.040 #3 16x4: LR-.058, RR-.026 #4 16x4: LR-.097, RR-.033 Ghost
Damn it! I told my wife to quit posing for other guys avatars!...... I am not a wheel expert but from the numbers you posted I think you will not have any issues.
Can you give me those numbers in metric ... Im pretty close to Canada. .... looks like wheel #2 would handle a ace of spades on a clothespin quite nicely.
What??? You can't do metric in your head? 1mm = .040 (approx, actually is .03937), so your .100 value is close to 2.54 mm. Take any of your numbers and divide by .03937 and you have your metric equivalent. Bob
Thanx Guys that what I though. Hey Jalopy Joker I will post pix as soon as it gets to be closer to an actual car. What I shouldv'e written was ROD PROJECT.
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The radial numbers all appear to be within acceptable limits. #2 and # 4 appear to be too much on lateral- but a partial shim between the wheels and drum surface misght correct that.