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Originally Posted by mrrabbit
. . . so long as sidewall thickness is .5 mm or more, there's some life left.

Most rims start at 1.4 to 1.6mm
This is consistent with my observations on several new rims and several worn-out rims. The dental thickness gauge, known also as a "crown thickness" or "Iwanson" gauge, is good for rim wear measurements.
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