Hmm, sorry to sound sceptical but as heat is being applied locally to the centre of the wheel I would be surprised if sufficient would be conducted through the wheel 'spokes' and then through the rim before there would be any chance of the air expanding. To get it to expand to a degree that would cause the tyre to rupture would imply that far too much heat has been applied in the first place.I recommended heat to loosen the thread locker. Remove the valve stem to avoid an explosion. Heat and compressed air can cause an explosion of lethal proportions.
Wheels look great did you take the damping rubbers out to powder coat as I want to powder coat my Wheels but heard it a pain to remove the damping rubbersI just installed these on my 2001. Perfect fit, appear to very good quality, and they look great. Also powder coated the rims black,View attachment 93916View attachment 93917
Thanks for the info will give it a goI purchased new replacement dampers (not cheap), but I could not get those damn old ones out. I could have had a shop remove them, but decided not. My powder coat guy reassured me the dampers would survive the furnace temps. And they did. Can't even tell they were heated at all.
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