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Old 02-28-2014, 11:15 AM
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Bought some Quadratec Moab style wheels. Definitely way better than the steel wheels I had on. Pulls out and stops better. Definitely feel the difference in weight between the two wheels.
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Old 02-28-2014, 12:38 PM
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They look good! How wide are they?
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Originally Posted by NonHyphenated American
Bought some Quadratec Moab style wheels. Definitely way better than the steel wheels I had on. Pulls out and stops better. Definitely feel the difference in weight between the two wheels.
Can you post more pix?
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8.5 with 4.7bs. The steel wheels I had on were 8" wide with 4.5 bs. Rides a whole lot better.
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Here are some more pics.
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Us there any difference in these and the jeep moabs?
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Originally Posted by LordEgg
Us there any difference in these and the jeep moabs?
The width is 8.5" vs 7.5" and has less backspace so you don't need spacer when running larger tires.
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It appears they are powder coated and not sprayed with clear like the real ones.
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Looks Great... Those look like 35s. What lift are you running?
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285/75/17 with a Teraflex leveling kit. Got 2" from it.


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