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Old 08-27-2011, 04:20 PM
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I am down to a few wheels for my JKU Rubicon. I would be happy with any of them, but now I am wondering about the durability. Is there one that you would suggest over the other or any to stay away from?

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I did not have a pic of the KMC Monsters but they are on the list.

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Rugged Ridge ?
Procomp 7031 and 7033
Fuel Hostage
Old 08-27-2011, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by River Hill
I am down to a few wheels for my JKU Rubicon. I would be happy with any of them, but now I am wondering about the durability. Is there one that you would suggest over the other or any to stay away from?

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I did not have a pic of the KMC Monsters but they are on the list.

KMC XD Monsters
KMC XD Addicts
Rugged Ridge ?
Procomp 7031 and 7033
Fuel Hostage
The rugged ridge is one of my final choices,but with the machined lip. That way weights and scrapes don't show as bad
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I have heard the addicts are surprisingly durable and look good too
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Anything coated or painted will pit or chip. If you're going to go off-road, they will show it after a while.
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I have the AEV Saverge wheels, they come in a wrinkle black finish: Click image for larger version

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Originally Posted by JK4AER
I have the AEV Saverge wheels, they come in a wrinkle black finish: Attachment 203581
How does the finish hold up after going through rocks? I'm thinking of the silver ones...
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Originally Posted by azsandrider
How does the finish hold up after going through rocks? I'm thinking of the silver ones...
Haven't gotten any rock rash yet so I can't answer that...sorry. I believe AEV sells a touch up kit for these. They look just like the spray bedliner stuff.
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I have the addicts they got rashed up pretty bad the first time out i'n the rocks with them, if you will be i'n alot of rocks they will get beat up no matter what sucks but true
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I have the silver rugged ridge and they are tore up. Black would show a lot of scrapes since it isnt black underneath.

I want to get the rings but not at $40 a pop.
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Originally Posted by snowbilt
The rugged ridge is one of my final choices,but with the machined lip. That way weights and scrapes don't show as bad
Very good points. My set has held up well and have taken a beating ! These are not cheap but for a non-beadlock wheel, its very good. The spokes help protect the valve stem some also.


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