whatdeclet Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 these are a set of wheels from a revell c5-r corvette race car i cut the centers out of the rears to change the offset and will be doing the same for the front wheels. rear wheels with the centers mocked up.not sure how deep they will be,but for now i like this look
whatdeclet Posted June 20, 2007 Author Posted June 20, 2007 mock of the wheels on the car this is the satnce i'm going for.
KENNEDYJR Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 Wow that will look good.Did you have to mini-tub the chassis to get them to fit?
whatdeclet Posted June 20, 2007 Author Posted June 20, 2007 no mini tub yet .they fit right under there but need a little more room ,so i will mini tub it in the next few days.first i have to cut the centers out of the front wheels so i can line everything up just right.then i'll measure and make any changes that are needed to fit the wheels. thanks for the comment and thanks for looking. -Will
whatdeclet Posted June 21, 2007 Author Posted June 21, 2007 update of the front wheel centers cut out and moved in.now i have to set the offsets on each wheel and glue them in place once i have them where i like them.
mademan Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 looks great so far, I quite like the choice of wheels also. if you dont mind my asking, how did you so cleanly remove the "spoked center" to place it further back? I quite like that idea.
mikelo Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 great job on the wheels. It is intersting to see these two side by side.
whatdeclet Posted June 21, 2007 Author Posted June 21, 2007 looks great so far, I quite like the choice of wheels also. if you dont mind my asking, how did you so cleanly remove the "spoked center" to place it further back? I quite like that idea. place the wheel on a table with the face of the wheel upward.you will need an xacto knife with at least 2 - 3 no.11 blades brand new. the rear wheels had a little lip that i was able to use as a guide to go around the wheel very lightly with the dull side of the blade.make sure you hold the knife straight up and down. i held the knife in place while i spun the wheel around with my other hand.it took me like 10 mins for each one.you have to take your time.and use the tip of the dull side as you spin the wheel and hold the knife apply pressure downward keep checking the inside of the wheel until your almost all the way through .now you can use the sharp side and cut very slowly until the center pops out.the front ones barley had a lip i kept slipping a few times until i got a groove to follow take your time with the front ones take your time period. you'll be happy with th results.this is the first time i tried it,i had these wheels for almost a year i had the idea since i first saw them i'm happy with the way they turned out.i will probably paint the center and bmf the lips should look pretty cool when they're done. thanks for the nice comments guys and thanks for looking!!!!
whatdeclet Posted June 22, 2007 Author Posted June 22, 2007 what i did here was i cut the wheel tubs out with the frame rails attached.then the space between the frame rails and the gas tank was what i removed about 3/16".the 2 strips you see sitting on the wheels. then i glued on the framerail with the tub back in place to create the minitubs and still give it a stock apperance.i have to do some filling but it came out how i wanted it to. thanks for looking !! -Will
Luis Ayala Posted June 23, 2007 Posted June 23, 2007 Looks great so far, you did a GREAT job cutting those centers out :shock: :shock: Keep us posted on the progress!!!!! :wink:
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