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Old Apr 27, 2005 | 05:02 PM
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So I was browsing thru my jegs catalog today and saw these, ive done a search and noticed a few people have had them. But i assume there like almost every other black steal rims or "steelies", but anyways here is my question:

What are the pros and cons to having them?
I've noticed some members have said they weigh more which hurts MPG and power at the wheels? If anyone wants to enlighten me, please do so. Thanks!
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Old Apr 27, 2005 | 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Rollindamud
So I was browsing thru my jegs catalog today and saw these, ive done a search and noticed a few people have had them. But i assume there like almost every other black steal rims or "steelies", but anyways here is my question:

What are the pros and cons to having them?
I've noticed some members have said they weigh more which hurts MPG and power at the wheels? If anyone wants to enlighten me, please do so. Thanks!
i hear that steelies are heavy and not very comfortable for daily use. on a trail rig they are great. they do hurt power from what ive been hearing. i think wheelers makes a steelie type rim in Al
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Old Apr 27, 2005 | 06:04 PM
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interesting...thank you
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