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Thanks for your reply, Jesse.  I am hoping to create some new drag race wheels and am thinking of creating a few more contemporary front and rear wheels.  Ones I'm definitely interested in are the Weld Alumastar 2.0 front and rear, Billet Specialties Comp 5 front and rear.  Ideally, I'd like to know what the thickness of the wheel center is at its thickest and thinnest points; depths of the wheel ring, both front and rear, where major diameter changes take place as one moves inboard.  Rim thickness, such as how wide a bead lock ring is when measured from its ID to OD; spoke (or in the case of Weld Magnum wheels) or hole dimensions.  I suspect you get the idea.  You are welcome to PM me if you want a drawing to use as a guide.  I've attached a screen shot of a Weld Alumastar 2.0 spindle mount I've been working on.

Alumastar 2-0 front screen shot-angle.JPG

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Ed, I'm not sure I'm following your thoughts.  I am wanting to 3D draw these wheels, eventually and want/need physical actual dimensions of the wheels so I can most accurately replicate them.  Specs, in most cases, is only going to give me the wheel size, bolt circle, width and back spacing and I need a whole lot more info than that.  A simple example is this:  What is the diameter of the holes that are part of the wheel center on a Weld Magnum wheel?  Dimensions will mean a whole lot more to me than just being numbers...

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