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Old 12-15-2007, 10:13 AM
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Hey all, new to forum, just wanted a little input on something, i just got these rims off the CNC and was looking closer at a stock rim and was wondering about that hex peice in the back where the pin sits in, is that supposed to come out for a reason or would i be able to just cut the pin slot in? thought i would get more of an answer here
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Old 12-15-2007, 10:28 AM
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DOPE wheel! can you CNC some rims for my 1:1 ride??

I don't think that you would want to cut a slot for the pin since it will be metal on metal and you might break the pins under too much load...I could be wrong.
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lol, thats possible

see what happens should be ok i'd think, just want some opinions
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Old 12-15-2007, 04:52 PM
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Default billet rims

heres a couple more i got going
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What software are you using to design those? Autodesk Inventor?
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i'll check, im not the designer.
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ok, are you just making them? How much you charge?
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Well cant do alot of advertisement here but the range from 39.95 to 49.95$
and you will be able to get custom parts made soon.
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my site should be up an running fully by the end of the day
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you need the hex just stick the rims on a mill and cut it out
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Thats what we are gunna try, should be fine
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Ok site is up and going, still stuff being added

www.exactcustoms.com
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