redrilling wheels
#2
Probably can be done, probably cheaper and easier to just buy correct pattern wheels.
Also, safety concerns due to loss of material on the hub, not engineered for additional holes, etc, etc.
Don't risk your ride. New wheels cheaper and safer!
Also, safety concerns due to loss of material on the hub, not engineered for additional holes, etc, etc.
Don't risk your ride. New wheels cheaper and safer!
#5
A machineshop could probably do the job, but I wouldn't recommend it. It'll probably end up costing more than selling the used wheels, coming up with the difference to buy a new set..
Whether or not it would significantly weaken the wheels is another matter entirely, and a moot point considering that it just wouldn't be cost effective...
Whether or not it would significantly weaken the wheels is another matter entirely, and a moot point considering that it just wouldn't be cost effective...
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