The junk yard has a wide range of buying opportunities if you need a replacement wheel.
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
The wheel of time keeps on turning. Nicely done, Mike.
kpmac wrote:
The wheel of time keeps on turning. Nicely done, Mike.
Thanks, Ken, someone spent big bucks on some of those custom rims.
Looks like wheels of fortune !! Good stuff Mike !!
rbmacc wrote:
Looks like wheels of fortune !! Good stuff Mike !!
Thanks, Ron, have you posted your birds shots yet?
Good eye Mike. I wonder how many are out of round?
Don
PAR4DCR wrote:
Good eye Mike. I wonder how many are out of round?
Don
Thanks, Don. Maybe one or two are not great. (LOL)
yes Mike -- got your respnse Thanks
UTMike wrote:
The junk yard has a wide range of buying opportunities if you need a replacement wheel.
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
Boy, I really like this set! I love the color contrast and the tone. It takes you on a journey and makes you thinkāif only those wheels could talk!
Interesting subject and photographed nicely Mike!
#1 is a visual feast! Unique subject with perfect exposure for the textures, shapes and color.
Interesting theme here, Mike.
Once Upon a time, Wheels were curly utilitarian, and mostly the same size. So they were largely interchangeable, at least Within the same brand names. All Mopars, for example, had identical wheels. So a junkyard was a good option if you needed to replace one. When I've been the wheel on my 1998 BMW z3, I could not find one in any junkyard in the Philadelphia area, and had to pay a fortune to get it straightened.
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