Gary I agree with all above vic, ob1,and pdr. I am not real technical but was a certified boilermaker and pipefitter a long time and still weld for myself. If you dont take the tires off make sure you keep valve stem downward so it will be easier for you to weld. The heat will build up a couple extra pounds(according how long you weld on it) so let some air out . I sometimes will weld on 1 wheel to tack valve stem protector in place go to another swap out on them alternating will let the heat dispensate and gives it time to cool off RUBBER BURNS AND MELTS Keep ground close, same wheel. If you have a choice mig or stick I like stick if its rusty clean it use 6010 if clean I like E 7018 the wheels are usually steel Others may not agree with this but stick is stronger than mig.We proved that to the lincoln company a few years ago welding on lifting lugs at a dam. If I can be of any help let me know.I would use bolts on wench in case you need to remove the plate if possible. If you weld it and have a stick welder I would use it. Wish you were closer we would build that bad boy Hope you understand what I am say Im not good explaining in words.Good Luck