
04-30-2022, 11:40 PM
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From a welding point of view, yes: possible. If they know what they are doing. Any good fitter and turner with welding skills can do this, if she has a big enough lathe to cut the rim and line up the three pieces.
You might find that a wider wheel, assuming you can source it, costs the same as the modifications. Or similar.
And you get to keep the two wheels when you buy two more :-)
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