idk how many people actually realize this but Weld has been in the aftermarket since '96 if I'm not mistaken. I remember reading an article back then that had a pair of one of their first sets of aftermarket wheels on a Trans Am of that era and they looked amazing!! The face was comprised of 6 polished circles with the polished barrel. The design was banging and complimented the shape of the T/A nicely! When the wheels were in motion the face looked transparent and showed off the calipers which is something I'm a huge fan of when it comes to wheel design. thanks for the video Kayla and keep up the great work!
GREAT VIDEO KAYLA!!!! I AGREE WITH YOU ON ALL ACCOUNTS!!!! WELD MAKES VERY BEAUTIFUL RACING WHEELS!!! THEY WERE PART OF THE E PRO STREET MOVEMENT IN THE 80S!!!! THOSE WHEELS ARE CLASSIC!!!! AND STILL AVAILABLE TODAY!!!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!
Very cool video. I work for a company that specializes in deep draw. We have hydraulic presses that range from 5-0-850 tons. We also have a cnc’s , welding, polishing, etc. This video hit home with me even though we don’t do car parts. Keep making good videos!
Great video and was looking forward to seeing this process of how wheels are made. What a crazy detailed long process. Thank you so much for sharing! Can't wait for more videos by Kayla Rundle.
I absolutely loved your city! Hey Camaro's are amazing completely stock as well, never be ashamed, just use this as inspiration as you wish. Thank you for the love!
Thank you Kayla. Wonderful review. Do didn't speak much of the design process itself. Basically the cutter paths of the CNC that machines the wheels are drawn electronically on CAD aka Computer Aided Design. There is likely an engineer or two on hand that performs a cursory FEA which is a Finite Element Analysis which is basically an electronic stress analysis to ensure the wheel geometry is strong enough to endure the rigors of aggessive driving, pot holes with low aspect ratio tires etc. Once the design is confirmed by FEA and it passes the stress analysis, the electronic math data is transfered directly from the CAD computer model constructed to turn a virtual design into a real wheel by the CNC machine. Yes, parts made through for the auto industry are quite intricate and there are many steps. And there's more. Likely there is destructive testing performed in the laboratory to determine just how strong the wheels are and see how this compares with the FEA computer model based upon the math data which the designer creates. All this stuff is taught in engineering school and the building blocks of design. Destructive testing or testing to failure in the lab is correlated sometimes to instrumented automobiles where wheel stress are recorded. Wheels are fitted with strain gages to see how much elastic deformation occurs when a wheel hits a pot hole for example with a certain size tire. The shorter the sidewall of the tire, the more shock load is translated to the wheel and why performance cars bend more wheels than luxury cars with taller side walls in the Midwest in particular with poorer roads. Wheels all said are safety critical and therefore a company like Weld Wheels has a pretty rigorous certification process to ensure their wheels won't hurt anybody by failing. If above disciplines aren't adhered to, this can happen. I wish you the best in your career and thanks for sharing. I look forward to further content. P.S. I worked where your Camaro was designed.
Wow thank you so much for the information on all of this. I’m not too experienced with the engineering process so didn’t want to speak inappropriately about the topic. Thank you for filling me in on all this, love when you guys reach me more!!
Not to simp but wow! Your hair is slamming! A lot of body and shine! Looking good, girl. 😊 I have Weld Draglites on my 71 Camaro on my channel. A timeless classic.
Pretty cool how it's made video! There's a few well known performance parts companies here in KC you could probably get a behind the scene look at next time you're here.
Ok question. I have been trying to get a weld racing pro star made that will fit the 2nd Gen Ford Lightnings. When I contact weld each time they say we don't have the tooling for that and no one has ever asked about that size. I find unlikely because multiple lightning web sights numerous people are wishfully. But from what I hear from this and there company is that they have a tooling engineer. Why can't he just engineer another bolt pattern size? The size is 5x135.
Its always good to see women interested and get involved in these types of industries. I'm hoping someday I'll get wheel from them. Yesterday I found my lightning sitting on blocks. 🤦♂️. Happened at work. Anyways, loved your video. ✌
Thank you so much for the support. Oh no I’m so sorry about what happened, that’s my worst fear 😩 keep your head up and now treat yourself with a good set of wheels!!
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I try to pay attention, I really do, but this girls smile and enthusiasm is so intoxicating, I stumble.
Awh love that. Thank you so much 🥺💓
Relax foo lol starving much lol
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idk how many people actually realize this but Weld has been in the aftermarket since '96 if I'm not mistaken. I remember reading an article back then that had a pair of one of their first sets of aftermarket wheels on a Trans Am of that era and they looked amazing!! The face was comprised of 6 polished circles with the polished barrel. The design was banging and complimented the shape of the T/A nicely! When the wheels were in motion the face looked transparent and showed off the calipers which is something I'm a huge fan of when it comes to wheel design. thanks for the video Kayla and keep up the great work!
I have a set from 1994 that I bought from Jeg's. She said he started in 1967. Pay attention!
Had a set of Welds on my C5 many years ago. Absolutely loved them.
Good to hear!!
GREAT VIDEO KAYLA!!!! I AGREE WITH YOU ON ALL ACCOUNTS!!!! WELD MAKES VERY BEAUTIFUL RACING WHEELS!!! THEY WERE PART OF THE E PRO STREET MOVEMENT IN THE 80S!!!! THOSE WHEELS ARE CLASSIC!!!! AND STILL AVAILABLE TODAY!!!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!
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Very cool video. I work for a company that specializes in deep draw. We have hydraulic presses that range from 5-0-850 tons. We also have a cnc’s , welding, polishing, etc. This video hit home with me even though we don’t do car parts. Keep making good videos!
It’s a lot of the same process! That’s so cool that you do that. Thank you for watching!!
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Great video! Very informative and interesting. I just ordered Weld S-71s for my 02 Camaro SS so this was a cool video to watch. Thanks for posting.
Quite interesting! 👍
Glad you liked it!
Great video! Right in my home town. Keep up the great work.
Awh no way!! I loved it, it was gorgeous there! Thank you so much 💓
Your hair looks great, Kayla 😊
Thank you so much 💓
Got some welds for my truck with beedlocks, had to see how they were made, quality is insane
Great video and was looking forward to seeing this process of how wheels are made. What a crazy detailed long process. Thank you so much for sharing! Can't wait for more videos by Kayla Rundle.
Thank you!! Love you!
Great video.👌 Kayla
Awesome facility. ✌️💖..
Thank You! I had such a good time!
wow this is great
Glad you loved it!! Thank you
Absolutely gorgeous!
Thank You!
So cool! I live in the kc area nice to see us get represented :). I have a Camaro too, not as cool as yours but I’ll get there!!
I absolutely loved your city! Hey Camaro's are amazing completely stock as well, never be ashamed, just use this as inspiration as you wish. Thank you for the love!
Interesting stuff! I didn't realize there were so many steps to creating those wheels.
There’s so much I didn’t even include it’s crazy!! The video would have to be hours long 😩
Love Lexoni wheels
Very beautiful
Thank you!
Great video !!!
Thank you!
Thank you Kayla. Wonderful review. Do didn't speak much of the design process itself. Basically the cutter paths of the CNC that machines the wheels are drawn electronically on CAD aka Computer Aided Design. There is likely an engineer or two on hand that performs a cursory FEA which is a Finite Element Analysis which is basically an electronic stress analysis to ensure the wheel geometry is strong enough to endure the rigors of aggessive driving, pot holes with low aspect ratio tires etc. Once the design is confirmed by FEA and it passes the stress analysis, the electronic math data is transfered directly from the CAD computer model constructed to turn a virtual design into a real wheel by the CNC machine.
Yes, parts made through for the auto industry are quite intricate and there are many steps.
And there's more. Likely there is destructive testing performed in the laboratory to determine just how strong the wheels are and see how this compares with the FEA computer model based upon the math data which the designer creates. All this stuff is taught in engineering school and the building blocks of design. Destructive testing or testing to failure in the lab is correlated sometimes to instrumented automobiles where wheel stress are recorded. Wheels are fitted with strain gages to see how much elastic deformation occurs when a wheel hits a pot hole for example with a certain size tire. The shorter the sidewall of the tire, the more shock load is translated to the wheel and why performance cars bend more wheels than luxury cars with taller side walls in the Midwest in particular with poorer roads. Wheels all said are safety critical and therefore a company like Weld Wheels has a pretty rigorous certification process to ensure their wheels won't hurt anybody by failing. If above disciplines aren't adhered to, this can happen.
I wish you the best in your career and thanks for sharing. I look forward to further content.
P.S. I worked where your Camaro was designed.
Wow thank you so much for the information on all of this. I’m not too experienced with the engineering process so didn’t want to speak inappropriately about the topic. Thank you for filling me in on all this, love when you guys reach me more!!
Cool video and you are awesome
Thank you so much!
And you were so close to my town. Great video as always and such a beautiful lady ❤
So close yet so far!! I’ll be back soon and hopefully I can put together a little meet or something similar to meet you guys!
Not to simp but wow! Your hair is slamming! A lot of body and shine! Looking good, girl. 😊
I have Weld Draglites on my 71 Camaro on my channel. A timeless classic.
Thank you so much!! Nice car and wheels all in one 🔥
What size tire are you running front and back?
285 & 295/35/20
@@KaylaRundle much appreciated!!!
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Hey Kayla, what was the name or link of you’re old wrap?
It is called Inozetek! inozetekusa.com/products/supergloss-sand
Pretty cool how it's made video! There's a few well known performance parts companies here in KC you could probably get a behind the scene look at next time you're here.
I know I tried to get into them and they are shut down for visitors due to restrictions as we all know. It’s a waiting game but I’ll be back!
Love my S-71 wheels on my 85 Iroc.
Awesome wheels!
Ok question. I have been trying to get a weld racing pro star made that will fit the 2nd Gen Ford Lightnings. When I contact weld each time they say we don't have the tooling for that and no one has ever asked about that size. I find unlikely because multiple lightning web sights numerous people are wishfully. But from what I hear from this and there company is that they have a tooling engineer. Why can't he just engineer another bolt pattern size? The size is 5x135.
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Awesome educational video. I always wondered exactly how wheels were made. You gotta put Welds on the Camaro now.....your hair is so shiny.
Glad you liked it. Something a little different for me to film. Yes I dooo!!!! Hopefully this coming year 👀
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Its always good to see women interested and get involved in these types of industries. I'm hoping someday I'll get wheel from them. Yesterday I found my lightning sitting on blocks. 🤦♂️. Happened at work. Anyways, loved your video. ✌
Thank you so much for the support. Oh no I’m so sorry about what happened, that’s my worst fear 😩 keep your head up and now treat yourself with a good set of wheels!!
@@KaylaRundle I looked at the truck and just walked away. Didn't want to get angry. But thank you and I sure will treat myself on some wheels. 😌
Awesome video! Glad to see a fellow Phoenician be into cars! I sure you go to cars and coffee right?
Woohoo!! Yes I go to all sorts of meets. I post them on my Instagram story every week. I go to HighLine or Anthem Cars & Coffee this weekend!
@@KaylaRundle Nice! I'll have to check your gram as I'd love to see that whip in person!
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Hello!
I'm looking for some nice wheels to put on my 84 Z28, nice channel just subbed to you
Thank you so much. Weld's would be a great option for you!
Hey Kayla are you going to rap your camaro again or get it repainted white that white looks clean be safe and cam out love your videos 💪🏼✌🏼
Watch my lastest Video! It got repainted and is getting a full XPEL Clear bra. Thank you for the support!
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It’s like you know I’ve been looking at some S71s for my 00 trans am😂
Great choice!
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Thank you so much!
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hi kayla how’s your day going
Amazing! Thank you for asking, I hope you're doing well!
Love your Videos Kayla you are a Beautiful woman in Bad as# Camaro😍
Thank you for the support and love!
You are beautiful ♥️
Thank you!
The Camaro needs welds
KCMO
The video is awesome. Would you like to try our Boslla 4modes headlight bulb? We wanna send it for you to try. I have contacted you on Ins DM. Hope to hear from you, thanks.
Feel free to contact me for Inquiries. KaylaRundleDesign@Gmail.com
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