I have an original Lemmertz 356 wheel that has rusted around the valve area. The rim is pretty beat too.
Can i get it rebanded using the 356 centre? Any idea who would do this?
Thanks
Steve
Banding is illegal in Oz but welding a new centre in is do-able. Trouble is you have to find a donor rim of the same inner diameter to match your 356
centre so I'd suggest looking at M7 or midland wheels in the UK for a replacement.
Also, if a true 356 then it's an alloy centre and steel rim so not sure who could join the 2 properly and with minimal run-out.
Steve
Contact VVDS
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Hi guys,
i think there is a little change in terminology as the post goes from different people.
'Banded' type wheels usually refer to cutting the rim and adding a wider/section of steel to the rim and then welding back together to make a wider
original wheel.
I would suggest that you take the wheel to someone who can remove the inner center, then weld/bolt/press that into a 'new' rim of the width that you
are after. This is not a new process and you might have some offset to play with. Just rememer what you are changing from and to.
There is a guy in Adelaide that could do this (obviously he would have to see it first)
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Thanks guys, yes I'm not looking to insert any extra width, just looking to keep the Lemmertz centre and weld a new rim on it, in the same offset and
same width. I'm thinking that it might be easier to use a beetle rim, cut the centre out (using a large lathe n a machine shop I presume), and then
do the same to my Lemmertz rim, and have the beetle rim welded to the Lemmertz centre. I'll give Circle Track Wheels a call.
I'll try and get a picture of what I am working with.
Thanks
Steve
i had a squareback that had wheels done like that. was 14x6 ET 15
was beautifully done and I ended selling them after I tried to keep them for some time after the square was sold.
realised I had no use for them.
Hi
I've used these people in the past http://www.nealewheels.com.au/
Steve