guruerror
10-03-2010, 09:06 PM
Is anyone running steel rims?
Last year I switched from the stock 35 BFG All Terrains to 37 BFG Mud Terrains on the stock rims. I'm burning through the MT quickly, so I'll prolly be looking to get new tires in the spring. That got me thinking...
I wanna consider the overall wheel weight this time...I figure if the wheel weighs less, it's easier for the motor to turn it. Thinking logically...alloy weighs less than steel and rubber weighs less than alloy, so a lot of rubber on an alloy rim should be the lightest solution...right?
I'm definitely NOT going back to 35s...so what would be the lightest option using 37 inch tires? I like to look of black steel rims...but don't want to add unnecessary weight.
This may seem like a 'no brainer' to a lot of you, but I still thought I'd throw it out the elcova-masses since many of you have tried various combinations.
Thanks in advance.
Last year I switched from the stock 35 BFG All Terrains to 37 BFG Mud Terrains on the stock rims. I'm burning through the MT quickly, so I'll prolly be looking to get new tires in the spring. That got me thinking...
I wanna consider the overall wheel weight this time...I figure if the wheel weighs less, it's easier for the motor to turn it. Thinking logically...alloy weighs less than steel and rubber weighs less than alloy, so a lot of rubber on an alloy rim should be the lightest solution...right?
I'm definitely NOT going back to 35s...so what would be the lightest option using 37 inch tires? I like to look of black steel rims...but don't want to add unnecessary weight.
This may seem like a 'no brainer' to a lot of you, but I still thought I'd throw it out the elcova-masses since many of you have tried various combinations.
Thanks in advance.