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hey guys im looking at getting a new set of wheels, im thinking either 20x12 or 20x14 chrome mo962. does anybody have any bad experiences with motometal? or these particular rims? just curious as to what i will be getting into
 

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I had the mo951's and it only took about a year til the clear coat started peeling off.. I'll never buy them again.. Fuel wheels from now on
 
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I had the mo951's and it only took about a year til the clear coat started peeling off.. I'll never buy them again.. Fuel wheels from now on

Hopefully u won't have to worry about rhat being thaf j am getting the chromw but how did you like it otherwose? We're they strong? Could you tell?
 

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Moto Metal here, love them, we've used them many of time on company cars, held up fine. I've read as much about Fuel issues as Moto Metal, flip a coin...
But trusted them enough to purchase these a month or so ago, love the look.
 

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Well my not even a year with Moto metal before the clear peeled off compared to my over 4 years with the fuels and even running them thru PA winters and they still look new.. Fuel all day any day.. Quite a few buddies of mine have them to and are just as happy with them.. No flipping a coin here lol
 

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Well my not even a year with Moto metal before the clear peeled off compared to my over 4 years with the fuels and even running them thru PA winters and they still look new.. Fuel all day any day.. Quite a few buddies of mine have them to and are just as happy with them.. No flipping a coin here lol

You made a personal choice, that's similar to a coin...
I made mine too, and am pleased with Moto Metals.

As well as my friends.


Its ok to not like the same wheels.
 

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O I know everyone has a preference, I was just stating mine and why. You guys that commented look to be from areas that don't use much salt if any in winter which helps save the finish. PA goes crazy overboard with that ****.
 
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We don't have much rust either, or Amish :D

Used to come to Harrisburg, and Lancaster, PA annually. Have a buddy that still lives up there, has a speed shop, builds Drag cars.
Pretty country.

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Lol yea the Amish are about as bad as the salt they put on the roads. Wear the roads out just as bad and they don't gotta pay for it!
 

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