They're welded together in pairs for that particular purpose, not just tossed up there to take redneck chances. In the automotive recycling industry, lots of yards use them -- they're called "wheel stands," and they're a way to get more use out of wheels that are bent or not fit to put back on the road instead of crushing/shredding/melting them down, they're made useful a little while longer.
They're welded together in pairs for that particular purpose, not just tossed up there to take redneck chances. In the automotive recycling industry, lots of yards use them -- they're called "wheel stands," and they're a way to get more use out of wheels that are bent or not fit to put back on the road instead of crushing/shredding/melting them down, they're made useful a little while longer.
Reduce, reuse, recycle.
TwentyCarlo 1 year ago
you used rims as ur jackstands REDNECK
95s10low35 1 year ago