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Frederick L. Simson
It took over a month 30.gif with the Fiber Stream up on Jack Stands, but it's over. aplas.gif

1. Jack up the trailer and remove 4 wheels & tires. Take spare out of storage compartment.
2. Take wheels to tire shop, order 5 new tires. Have tire shop dismount tires and bring wheels home.
3. Use chemical paint stripper to remove 2 layers of white paint. Strip each surface of all 5 wheels at least twice. 2 full days of labor.

I have a new friend who is a machinist, and has a fully equipped shop at his house. He welded a gusset on my frame to strengthen it, and try to straighten the rear sag. Anything I do at his place I only have to pay for materials. But his shop is only available to me on Saturdays.

4. Sand blast wheels clean at Dan's shop. Two consecutive Saturdays.
5. Powder Coat all 5 wheels.

6. Take wheels back to tire shop to have new tires mounted.

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Donna D.
WOW them puppys are RED. Now they need either thin white pinstriping or baby moons! wooohooo, I like 'em 94.gif
Gina D.
There's none redder than that!
Andrea in Oregon
Not to make you 29.gif but my dad (a dump truck owner) had Les Schwab do this on his truck wheels for about $22/wheel. 53.gif They send the wheels off to Prineville where they strip off the old paint, inspect them for cracks, ect, and then will powdercoat them in your choice of about 10 colors. However, you do run the chance of them rejecting the wheel at inspection and you have to buy a new one. But if they reject it, you probably don't want to be driving around on it anyways. 53.gif
Frederick L. Simson
QUOTE (Andrea in Oregon @ Feb 15 2007, 09:33 PM) *
my dad (a dump truck owner) had Les Schwab do this on his truck wheels for about $22/wheel.

I was quoted $75.00 per wheel for primer & paint. After I had already Sand Blasted.
I have less than $10 per wheel invested... not counting my time...
Donna D.
I'm going the opposite way of you Frederick. The wheels on my soon-to-be-finished tug are maroon powder coat. I'm having them painted yellow. Powder coat makes a great underlay for paint. 53.gif Smoooooth. okrra.gif

We have more than one member in our truck club that's installed a home/stove oven in their garage. Guess wheels fit inside the oven just fine. Bake them puppys!

Eastwood Powder Coating Equipment

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Christi W
aplas.gif WOW!! Amazing what little touches can do to make a trailer look sharp 53.gif. Great look. I like the baby moon idea, too. 94.gif 94.gif
Brian B-P
Standout colour! I agree that baby moon caps would be a nice touch.

Frederick, what's the spec for the new tires? Still 12", of course, but 5.30x12 again? Bias or radial? Load range?
Bill MacDermod
aplas.gif We have baby moons on our Casita, we put them on just in time for the Oregon Gathering last year, Last month my spare tire cover gave up the ghost so I shined up the tire and put a baby moon on that to. There available from JC Whitney under baby moons for about $90.00 for 4. They are made from 304 stainless which is one of the best 53.gif
Tom Trostel
Or, if you want more shine and less paint showing, there are "full moon" chrome wheel covers. Tom Trostel

http://www.hubcapmike.com/smoothie_hubcaps.html

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Frederick L. Simson
QUOTE (Brian B-P @ Feb 16 2007, 11:20 AM) *
Frederick, what's the spec for the new tires? Still 12", of course, but 5.30x12 again? Bias or radial? Load range?

5.30 x 12
6 ply Radial
Load range C
1045 lb capacity @ 80 lbs pressure cold
Lizbeth
Yea! You got them done! aplas.gif Very racey!

Ok...I must get back to work on the Boler. My wheels and frame need refurbing.
Frederick L. Simson
QUOTE (Donna D. @ Feb 15 2007, 07:22 PM) *
WOW them puppys are RED. Now they need either thin white pinstriping or baby moons! wooohooo, I like 'em 94.gif

QUOTE (Brian B-P @ Feb 16 2007, 12:20 PM) *
I agree that baby moon caps would be a nice touch.

FINALLY!
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The new hubcaps really dress up the Fiber Stream.
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Benita
Wow! You done good! 94.gif
CliveAlive
Very nice. Adds alot of class.

A used car salesman a long time ago in a land far away, once pointed out that wheels are
visually the most important thing about a car. They would paint the wheels and dress the tires without even doing much else to a car before putting it on the lot.

And if you think about it one can see a rusty old 'classic' with a nice set of wheels and it looks OK. A brand new car with a missing hub-cap and it looks less than well-cared for!(that's a euphemism by the way)

I think this applies to trailers too.

Nice job!
efawcett
QUOTE (Tom Trostel @ Feb 17 2007, 07:53 AM) *
Or, if you want more shine and less paint showing, there are "full moon" chrome wheel covers. Tom Trostel

http://www.hubcapmike.com/smoothie_hubcaps.html

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Those Full Moon covers are cool! Will they work on any standard trailer wheel hub???
Chuck-H
55.gif Those are sooo cooool! Thought about trim rings????
chuck h. 53.gif
Gina D.
I have full moons and chrome wheels on mine (Sorry.. no pic right now)

Those DO look good Fred.

But.. does anyone else besides me see an Owls face in the picture?

(OK, I am weird, and I am in my room)
Frederick L. Simson
QUOTE (Gina D. @ Jul 25 2007, 09:46 PM) *
But.. does anyone else besides me see an Owls face in the picture?

confuse.gif Like 2 big eyes with a beak in the middle? ask.gif
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Gina: Put the beer down. You've had enuf! l31.gif
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