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    Default How to mount rims like this to wall

    I want to mount some rims to my wall for display and to hang cords on. I want to mount it from the rear lip. I found a picture and can see the clamp but I don't know specifically what I'd be looking for. Any ideas what it is called? The ones in the foreground on the left.

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    Wheel hub/rim hooks should be what you are looking for.
    https://www.amazon.ca/Hanging-Plasti.../dp/B07VXSHSM3

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    Is this for display purposes only?

    I have a rim mounted in my garage used as a garden hose hanger.

    I used an RV spare tire mounting bracket that I bought at Princess Auto as needed something sturdy.

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    Wheel hook is what you are after. If you are a business reach out to your supplier and see if they have any

    If not I can help you out

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    Damn, I've been scratching my head about this for weeks. You guys answered it in hours. Anton, that's actually exactly what I am doing with mine too. I want it for hoses and cords.

    Thanks TopMade, I found some of those on ebay too. Might do that.
    Thanks GTR_Auto, I am not. I'll PM you.
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    What you really need is a matching hub for the wheel off rock auto (if miata, they’re $20) then mount that to some lumber cut to whatever length gets it off the wall far enough (big lag bolts for strength) and have the smoooooothest rolling action for rolling up your hose/cords and the ability to accessories with bling lug nuts

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    Quote Originally Posted by ercchry View Post
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    What you really need is a matching hub for the wheel off rock auto (if miata, they’re $20) then mount that to some lumber cut to whatever length gets it off the wall far enough (big lag bolts for strength) and have the smoooooothest rolling action for rolling up your hose/cords and the ability to accessories with bling lug nuts
    Left over GTI rims. I was thinking that exact thing actually. I really need to finish one project though and the hooks don't seem to crazy. Bit more though, like $150 a rim I figure.
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    Hrm, yeah rock has those for $47CAD each... then silly lug bolt costs... since you cant get blingy bolts though only need 1 or 2/wheel for it to be secured

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