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Fuel Wheels. Are they really worth it??

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Old 04-29-2015, 10:11 AM
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Default Fuel Wheels. Are they really worth it??

I'd love to put some fuel wheels on my truck, but my question is, are they really worth it? What makes them worth $300 a piece?? Fuel owners, convince me!!
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If you like Looks of them then thats why you pay.
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Depends on the wheel I guess. My fuel wheels were about $208 a piece if I remember right. I love them though, money well spent in my opinion.
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Good quality, looks, fit and finish, mine have been great so far.
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Have you run your fuel wheels through the winter?

I am concerned with corrosion. Will they hold up, or will I have to switch to my stock wheels during the winter months?
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I ran 20x10 -12 Fuel Mavericks on my F-250 and I loved them. That being said, I'm partial to BMF's and that's what I have on my truck now.
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Originally Posted by 00_Lifted
Have you run your fuel wheels through the winter?

I am concerned with corrosion. Will they hold up, or will I have to switch to my stock wheels during the winter months?
I've had mine on for year and they're doing great! I'm in Oklahoma so we don't get crazy winters, but we still got snow, ice, and all the crap that comes with it this past winter.
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The good thing is everyone has them so you'll fit right in...or is that a bad thing?
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Originally Posted by RogueGT
The good thing is everyone has them so you'll fit right in...or is that a bad thing?
I paid 260 for my 20x9 Mavericks. I really like them. Only been on for a week. Still debating on keeping the stock setup for winter.
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I've been really happy with my anthracite Trophy's so far. I put them on over a year ago with 250 miles on my truck. They stayed on all winter and still look brand new. They seem to be a quality wheel. They were very well packaged for shipping. I bought them through Rimzone. Would recommend them to anyone.

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