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You were neither lucky nor smart when you picked beige for a Cobra color. Or a wheel color for that matter. :LOL: |
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Oy vey. At least pick a Cobra wheel to refute my post. ;) |
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I'm glad I passed on them. Per rodneym, they wouldn't have fit on my Kirkham anyway. Rodney bought the Vintage Wheels' replicas, and yes, they do look very much like the brand new real magnesium Halibrand Cobra II's, and I'm thinking of buying a set too. |
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Personally, I think the Trigo color is fine. And I think Patrick's color is "six of one half dozen of the other." As I said above, I might get a set of the Vintage Wheels' version since they're close to real Halibrands. |
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I suppose being on a Cobra makes them *magic*... :rolleyes: |
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Besides the rapid rate of corrosion, Magnesium wheels also have another detractor versus aluminum wheels- They are more brittle, and more likely to crack or break when hitting a curb, etc... Not to mention the possibility of them going up in flames (and taking the car with them) if you should suffer a blowout at highway speed, and the wheel starts sparking against the pavement... Just like 5-lug hubs are statistically safer than knockoffs for guys who drive real highway miles on their cars, so too are aluminum wheels statistically better than magnesium. just my 2 cents |
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And then you post a magnesium hot rod wheel, which looks absolutely nothing like a brand new magnesium Cobra II wheel from Halibrand with the gold Dow7 finish. I know what magnesium wheels look like new and used since I was in the market for several years. We've had 10,000 threads on them here alone. And even Fran Kress came to CC to generate some business and reproduce them, but he could find only 2-3 takers (me, Rodney) here. This is an X and Z conversation between me and Patrick. Y you in it. :LOL: |
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And if you curb an aluminum wheel, they'll crack too. |
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But I still like Patrick's wheels... and, *poof*... unsubscribed. |
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Relax Rodknock. I think a lot of us like the mag look in the pics you posted and in Patrick's wheels regardless of which is most authentic. But I gotta say I would not want real magnesium alloy wheels on a street car. Lighter by volume than aluminum and better strength to weight ratio than most aluminum alloys, but all the mag alloys I am aware of are relatively unstable (they corrode in air). Magnesium is usually a material of last resort in aerospace where weight is critical.
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As for an actual magnesium Halibrand Cobra wheel, they coated them with Dow7 to protect them. I almost bought a set that had be sitting for a decade+ and they looked virtually new. Sure, the outer lip had some very minor pitting, but otherwise they were in near-new shape. And worse case scenario, you can polish them to remove the pitting. ERA Chas did it once a year and his wheels looked marvelous. I know nothing about the aerospace industry and the use of magnesium, but we shouldn't be scaring off buyers of magnesium wheels for our Cobras. I'd buy a set, but they won't fit Kirkhams. And no one is curbing them on their Cobras and none of them have been in flames on any Cobras. They material makeup of the Halibrand wheel, and Fran Kress' repros, have changed over the last 50 years in several production runs. |
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