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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 33673" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>It took enough time to cut them off and clean the rims that I would tend to agree with skidsteerca if you have better things to do, buy new rims. I had to make multiple cuts and I think I used lathe coolant on the saw as I had quite a bit of used stuff. The foam comes off pretty clean from rims, was not bonded to it or the inside of the tire much if at all. had to wire brush the bead area. This is a few years ago but I may have cut the tire body and foam away and left just the bead area in a section so the bead could be pushed in away from the rim to cut it. The foam in there was incredibly dense and heavy, It was one those jobs you do when you are cheap and don't know any better, but it took about a week of spare time and I saved $400.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 33673, member: 931"] It took enough time to cut them off and clean the rims that I would tend to agree with skidsteerca if you have better things to do, buy new rims. I had to make multiple cuts and I think I used lathe coolant on the saw as I had quite a bit of used stuff. The foam comes off pretty clean from rims, was not bonded to it or the inside of the tire much if at all. had to wire brush the bead area. This is a few years ago but I may have cut the tire body and foam away and left just the bead area in a section so the bead could be pushed in away from the rim to cut it. The foam in there was incredibly dense and heavy, It was one those jobs you do when you are cheap and don't know any better, but it took about a week of spare time and I saved $400. [/QUOTE]
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