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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Bloomington, IL
Posts: 25
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![]() This may be silly... like a leafblower for a cheap supercharger.. but its an idea I was thinking about today: I was wondering if its possible to take a stock 7.5 inch rim and have it 'extended' to make it say ... 9.5 or 10 in. wide? I ask because I like the idea of keeping my stock ponies on the car but I would like a wider rim in the rear. Would something like this destroy the integrity of the rim ... ? Any opinions would be wonderful Thanx
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Myrtle Beach SC
Posts: 1,643
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![]() Yes it is possible but I dont know who to tell you to talk to to get it done. I have a bud that has a set of ponies that 2 were widened to 10 inches. He bought them used from a guy that sent them off to have them widened. But to answer your ? YES IT IS POSSIBLE.
Bradley
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Ontario canada
Posts: 446
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![]() yes also I've seen 10 holes cut a re welded to 3.5 for front skinnies i think it cost more than getting new rims though
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Bloomington, IL
Posts: 25
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![]() Awesome... thanks guys now I just have to ask around for some pricing. thanks again
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