YES ITS NOT THAT HARD!!!
You, or a friend,
WILL need to be able to weld to a fair standard.
THIS IS CRITICAL -rice crispies and super glue don't count.
This modification is done at your own risk, suzukiclubuk.co.uk and the author take no responsability.
What's needed;
-Pair of mole grips
-Large flat ended screw driver
-150 Amp gas MIG welder and 0.8mm wire (minimum)
-9" angle grinder with a few spare disks
-Paint (whatever colour you fancy)
-Drill bit same size as valve hole
-Idealy a spare set of sj rims (standard sj steels)
Start by inspecting the inside of the rim. You will notice just afew
welds holding the rim center to the rim outer. Fully grind away all the
welds - you will need to allow 2 grinding disks per rim for this
(because as the disk wears it will not reach into the corner) and
carefully knock the center out with a mallet. If it don't wanna move
then grind it some more. Clean up all areas to be welded carefully.
Take the wheel center, turn it around and tap it back into the outer
rim to the same place it was originaly, just inside out. Then bolt it
tightly to one of your front hubs. Next take a long flat ended
screwdriver and clamp it to the leaf spring so that one end of it is
just touching the wheel rim. Now slowly spin the wheel and check the
gap between rim and screwdriver stays constant all the way round. Just
keep going till you have it "spot on". Now tack weld it in position and
recheck that the wheel still runs true. When it does, weld it all the
way round. Remove from SJ and weld it again on the other side all the
way round. Fill the old valve hole with weld and grind down flush.
Drill a new one on the other side - simple!!!! Just add paint.
I done my own a few months ago, I have little welding experience and
the grinding gets a bit of a drag- but all is fine. Took me about two
days start to finish to do five rims. Cost me £10.00 for mig wire
and used some left over paint. Or you could just buy some for
£50.00 each!! A 160Amp welder cost me £150.00 and angle
grinder cost £50.00. The same cost as a set of rims and I still
got the equipment to start on my own SPOA conversion and roll cage (16
ton pipe bender £100.00) .... will post some pics shortly.
This article was written Alan, and was originaly posted on the original suzukicluibuk.com forum
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