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Hey all,

Got a set of Volk GT-N's (2 piece rims) but I want to add more dish and widen them to fit bigger tyres. Does anyone know where to go to get this done??

Any ideas would be appreicated.

Cheers,

Johno

same thing i wanna do.

http://www.raceengineering.com.au/mods.htm <-- unsure of state

i no so one or 2 in vic and qld but dat wudnt help u.

just google "rim widening nsw"

but shudnt this be in fabrication section?

sum dude up in qld is getting his srr widened for more dish $230 each wheel, they cut the face off and weld a section from a donor rim :down:

.....

altho much cheaper if u can find alloy(most are steel) rim barrels

http://www.raceengineering.com.au/wheels.htm

rims3.jpg

the rim barrel's or the cut nd shut?

i'd say that they shud be strong enuff as ppl get their rims widened for racing, sprint car, tarmac etc, same shud apply to the barrels.

falling apart and you would have a big reason to crack the shits, get ur money back and sue them, as thats pretty dangerous

unsure of warranty, see other examples that the company ur choosing has made, customer cars etc, and their reputation

Edited by Dan_J

Hmm f**k doing that option to a Volk Rim. I was thinking more of the lines of undoing the two piece rim, and moving the centre piece back to give it more dish and more of a negative offset. This even possible or am i dreaming? Because if something like that was only a few hundred bucks id be up for it.

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