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How to convert rims - female to male
As i'm working on these for my Celica, I thought i will put together a specific 'how-to' for future reference.
Cutting away the polycap housing is the first step, which is not easy without some sort of motor tool. A steel cutter is used for the job by steadily grinding away with the tip. Take it easy here and watch out for the cutter biting into the plastic, when this happens it will jolt and will usually damage a spoke. You will notice a small recess when the housing is removed, this is what will be used to fit the peg into. ![]() ![]() The pegs can be taken from a Fujimi kit but chances are you won't have any, so we'll make some. 2mm styrene rod is what i'm using for this, 2mm seems to be the standard for the pegs on most rims. ![]() The recess on the rims has a larger diameter than 2mm so you will need to widden one end of your peg to get a tight fit. By far the easiest way of doing this is to use heat and soften the tip, then press the rod onto a hard flat surface. Try to keep it as straight as possible, you could from some kind of jig but dont worry coz you can always sand the base flat. ![]() ![]() Sizing the base is a job for the Dremel again, fit the peg straight into the chuck of the drill and use a sanding block or file. Apply light pressure and check the fitment to the rim regularly coz you want this to be a very tight fit. In the case of this how-to, i'm using 17" rims which have a smaller recess than the 18"s, so the base on these pegs is barely noticeable but necessary all the same. ![]() ![]() Use your choice of glue to attach the pegs, i've gone for styrene adhesive coz this will weld the join together and should provide a stronger bond than CA coz of the small area we're dealing with. Either way these are still fragile so fitting and removing them to their hubs should be kept to a minimum. If you have followed everything so far by keeping a tight fit and a flat base, the pegs should stand at 90degrees and u won't have wonky rims ![]() Do this 3 more times, cut the pegs to length and you're done ![]() ![]() ![]() Hope u all find this useful. ![]()
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Thnx man! These how-to guides are so helpful to newbies like me!
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Re: How to convert rims - female to male
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Thanks for the 'How to' Chris
![]() Did a similar thing myself just last weekend, only difference is I added a metal pin to the pegs to add a bit more strength to the joint between the rim and the pin. Ray
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awesome
![]() dam dremel, i was grinding away the polycap housing with the dremel and it got it caught in the spoke... damaged slightly should still be able to fix chris, can you post some pics of the wheels on the car so we can see the alignment? Thx |
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Nice one Chris excellent tip from you, been scratching my head over how to get polycap wheels to fit my celica, by the way the 350z came today so ill be getting out the knife very soon:ylsuper
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Thanks for the how-to!
I seriously need to get meself a dremmel! |
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Thanks Chris.... I really needed to know how to do that, I was tryin to figure it out for myself...
I got some TE37 rims for my celica and they have been a bitch tryin to make them fit |
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There's a joke in here somewhere, I just can't say it :finger:
Great job Chris, I'll need to pick up a dremel soon! |
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Great How to, Chris.
I was doing the same today for the GT4 basically the same way just used a different tool in the dremel. |
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Great stuff Chris...i'll add it to the FAQ's
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bump for a great thread..
here's a Tip instead of pressing the rod against something flat, you can just heat up the rod and put it into the recessed hole inside the rim so the melted sytrene will conform to the hole and give u a great bond later. The holes on my aoshima rims were rounded so by forming the rod to the hole gave it more surface area to bond to. ![]() |
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so how about a male to female? is till need to buy a dremel
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