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Old Feb 14, 2004 | 11:37 AM
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Originally posted by Force Fed 23
Usually when a wheel is widened they cut the inside part off and weld on a section from a wider wheel, they don't actually splice into your stock wheel. They are just as strong if not stronger than stock, but can get expensive. There is a company in South Florida that does this.

I HIGHLY doubt they're as strong as stock. I just don't see somebody welding cast material and having the weld be as strong as the original piece. It might be ok for the street.
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