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Old Apr 9, 2015 | 05:39 PM
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Ok, my H2 that I purchased just over a year ago, (love this Hummer). Came with chromed rims. Kept having trouble with air leaking. Did get new tires just last oct, and it held a little bit, but they started leaking again, weekly. Got disgusted and bought new rims all the way around, and they are really nice, like they way they look, and they make it look more rugged, in my opinion. My question is, should I try to sell the old rims? Maybe somebody else might want to sandblast them, and powder coat them, as I don't think I will use them again, since I like my new ones. Or should I just turn them in for the scrap value! Any thoughts? Not sure what the value would be, since the chrome was flaking enough to make the tires lose air, so they would need to be cleaned up from that chrome. Thanks for any opinions!
 
Old Apr 9, 2015 | 06:23 PM
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Ok, my H2 that I purchased just over a year ago, (love this Hummer). Came with chromed rims. Kept having trouble with air leaking. Did get new tires just last oct, and it held a little bit, but they started leaking again, weekly. Got disgusted and bought new rims all the way around, and they are really nice, like they way they look, and they make it look more rugged, in my opinion. My question is, should I try to sell the old rims? Maybe somebody else might want to sandblast them, and powder coat them, as I don't think I will use them again, since I like my new ones. Or should I just turn them in for the scrap value! Any thoughts? Not sure what the value would be, since the chrome was flaking enough to make the tires lose air, so they would need to be cleaned up from that chrome. Thanks for any opinions!
can you post pictures? where do you live?
 
Old Apr 9, 2015 | 08:41 PM
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Live in northern Indiana, don't have pics yet as just got the rims off. Don't really want to ship, as that would be costly. Could probably get some in the next day or so.
 
Old Apr 9, 2015 | 08:44 PM
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Live in northern Indiana, don't have pics yet as just got the rims off. Don't really want to ship, as that would be costly. Could probably get some in the next day or so.
You should post pictures. There may be someone close to north Indiana who would want to buy them from you or trade.
 
Old Apr 9, 2015 | 08:58 PM
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Probably true, will have to post some. Next couple days are gonna be busy, but will try to get some posted.
 
Old Apr 11, 2015 | 01:45 PM
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Most rim repair shops will only sandblast the inside lip and then fill them for a permanant fix on the leaks. that is if the chrome on the face of the wheel is anygood. if the chrome on the face of the wheel is bad then scrap em. once they were chromed they were probably too pitted in the process to be of any use.
 
Old Apr 11, 2015 | 05:26 PM
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Thanks you for that insight, I was thinking that they might not be any good, especially if I was already getting air leaks. Figured that sandblasting would possibly make any pits larger and no powder coating would fix that. Appreciate your thoughts.
The chrome is coming off the outside of the rims, especially in the crevices, and the spoke regions. Looks ok from a distance, but then you come up close, you can see where it is starting to flake off.
 

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Old Apr 13, 2015 | 10:52 AM
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mount them on a wall......garden or air hose reel
 
Old Apr 13, 2015 | 03:07 PM
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Ha, heavy for a garden hose reel! Already got a better reel for that, lol. Think I will sell for the weight of the metal. Make me a little bit, anyway.
 
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