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D17 rear spinout rim

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MichaelT View Drop Down
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    Posted: 25 Jul 2025 at 6:55pm
Has anyone ever patched the rusted thru hole in my D17 spinout rim,
Is welding it a option or JB weld or has anyone got a suggestion
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Best way I’ve found is to get a donor rim and cut out a good section then cut out bad area in rim and weld in good piece. 
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Gary is correct but smaller rust thru holes can be patched with a small patch welded in after cutting the rusted area out. A good welder can make it nearly invisible to find. I had one repaired that was only 1”x1”.
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Welding is a great option.  Once the welding is complete, smooth with a flapper disk on an angle grinder.  Any imperfections may be filled with an epoxy and made smooth.  Most epoxies are easily smoothed with a wet finger.  Best wait until the epoxy begins to get to a plastic consistency.  Sand smooth once epoxy gets solid.  A good rust resistant primer and paint to top off the repair.  Make sure the paint is COMPLETELY dry, before mounting the tube and tire.  
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