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Re: suicide rims
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Posted by SDE on March 12, 2007 at 16:40:10 from (207.118.214.8):
In Reply to: suicide rims posted by sven on March 12, 2007 at 12:51:01:
That style of rim worked very well for many years for alot of different vehicles and people. Like many other things in this world, they can be very dangerous as well. DO NOT try to change them by yourself if you have any doubts about your ability to get the job done. A co-worker has a friend who spent six months in the hospital recovering from a head injury caused by a split rim that came apart when he was mounting it on to a vehicle. I changed one on a J.D. manure spreader without any trouble, but I always kept safety as my number one concern and did not take any chances.
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