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Damn I thought the two piece fuel rims were expensive...


Keep in mind they are forged too!
That's plays a HUGE factor as they are lighter and stronger than cast
I'd rock those![]()

I might be forced to just steal your truck if you do that
Anyone know of any other rims similar to those? I know of the Moto Metal 951 and Eagle Alloy 079, probably end up going with one of those at 1/3 of the price.

Haha!
I've been looking at these ever since seeing them last night in this post.
I'll be calling them to find out the weight
If they are forged, they should be sub 25lbs each (20") maybe even closer to 20lbs
Had forged on my other car and they were 20x11 and weighed 21.3lbs![]()
Let us know what they weigh when you find out, I'm curious to know. On my last car I had I was lucky to get a set of 17" Centerline wheels for about $650, I think those things weighed like 15lbs each, so light! I just wish Centerline offered more for big trucks than they do.
I will. I have an email out to them as well.
I'm looking for lighter wheels.
Present aftermarket wheel I have is 40lbs
Too heavy!!
Is it really noticeable when you get heavy wheels and tires on there? I'm planning to go lifted in the future on 37s a lot like your setup, but I'm concerned with the weight. I assumed going from stock 3.55s to 4.56s would be necessary as well.
I just ordered a set and another single for the spare. I'd hate to not match if I got a flat. I was looking for something I liked to run in the winter so my stock wheels won't get pitted from the road salt. These fit the bill perfectly! Now I just need to get my snow tires mounted on them. LOL
Seriously that is an insane amount of cash for them!!!
VERY NOTICEABLE!!!!
4.56 was the only way to go and I still want a lighter setup. But the 4.56 still rips these 37's with ease
20lbs or there abouts make a huge difference.