schul788
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What size? Stock, 22 or 24 inchI like the SRT10 style rims and want to put those on my 2015 sport. I like the Black Rhino Tembe but also like the OEM style. Both are below. Which one for the win? Also, Gloss or Matte black?
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Just what I was thinking.They look so alike... whatever is cheaper lol
Just my two cents the black rhino rims are terrible quality i know two people with black rhino rims, on being baby mom #2 and both of there rims are black and peeling. My baby moms are not even 2 years old..... So i would steer way clear of those
Lol well two people I know with them, and not one, but BOTH are peeling....... So idk maybe the people you know the wheels are brand new or something or maybe it just the weirdest coincidence ever that both people I know with them have the exact same issueYour the first person that I have ever heard complain about black rhino wheels. Did they contact the manufacturer about the wheels?
I have always heard they were very good quality.
What they have done about there wheels isn't my concern. Not a clue what they've done or who they've calledYour the first person that I have ever heard complain about black rhino wheels. Did they contact the manufacturer about the wheels?
I have always heard they were very good quality.
I think this really depends on the wheels. I've had numerous aftermarket wheels and never had any issues even without frequent winter washing. Had a set of 22 inch chrome rohana rc10's that I had for two winter's, probably washed a half dozen times during those winter's that didn't have any issues that some experience with chrome and salt.Unless you can clean your wheels every other day or don’t drive in bad weather don’t bother with aftermarket wheels. Most aftermarket wheel finishes start to break down long before you see it. Once you see it then it’s to late to do anything about it. I’ve owned numerous sets and the only ones that have held up are my Black Rhinos. This is mainly the case because I only drive my truck on dry days, brake dust is the biggest contributor to wheel finish breakdown.