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I apologize for the jumping around of topics, but it is kind of how it is with new developments. I had left the 2nd tire and wheel from the donor trailer complete on the trailer so it could roll around (when the other wheels returned). Due to so much rust visible on the lock ring, restoring/using that wheel was not an option.
However, last night I found that I could order NOS lock rings from VintagePowerWagon.com (see the post below).
I decided to move forward with that as I wouldn't see why it wouldn't be true as long a both lock "lips" are sound and straight. I'm a little surprised, but the local Les Schwab was able to separate the tire, wheel, and lock ring. I was informed it took one of their employees nearly 1 hour and that he makes $17.75 per hour and my charge was $20. So, it was a bargain! They wouldn't work on it until I confirmed multiple times that I had no intention of returning this ring to service on the road.
Here's the cancer on the lock ring in all it's glory:
The wheel lock ring lip will clean up nicely:
A whole lot of debris left over that collected in the tire. I can imagine that it left quite a mess in the shop too.
However, last night I found that I could order NOS lock rings from VintagePowerWagon.com (see the post below).
I decided to move forward with that as I wouldn't see why it wouldn't be true as long a both lock "lips" are sound and straight. I'm a little surprised, but the local Les Schwab was able to separate the tire, wheel, and lock ring. I was informed it took one of their employees nearly 1 hour and that he makes $17.75 per hour and my charge was $20. So, it was a bargain! They wouldn't work on it until I confirmed multiple times that I had no intention of returning this ring to service on the road.
Here's the cancer on the lock ring in all it's glory:
The wheel lock ring lip will clean up nicely:
A whole lot of debris left over that collected in the tire. I can imagine that it left quite a mess in the shop too.
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