Last wheel ?.... Steel vs. Aluminum
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Last wheel ?.... Steel vs. Aluminum
Hey Everyone,
This will be my last question about wheels, i promise. I've decided that if
i switch to steel wheels, i'm getting white "wagon wheels" and getting them
coated. The local shop has a dozen different silver's, including one that
looks like a lighter black or a dark silver, depending on how the sun hits it.
My question....
Will the extra weight of the steel wheel with a 35" tire be worth the
strength? I know the aluminums are much lighter, but in turn are not as
strong. I have the AMC 20 with one-piece kit and a Dana 30 upgraded to the
six-bolt Warn hubs. I'd love a bigger front axle, but not in the bidget for a
while. Should i keep the lighter wheels until i get bigger axles? Opinions?
Thanks in advance!
Don W
This will be my last question about wheels, i promise. I've decided that if
i switch to steel wheels, i'm getting white "wagon wheels" and getting them
coated. The local shop has a dozen different silver's, including one that
looks like a lighter black or a dark silver, depending on how the sun hits it.
My question....
Will the extra weight of the steel wheel with a 35" tire be worth the
strength? I know the aluminums are much lighter, but in turn are not as
strong. I have the AMC 20 with one-piece kit and a Dana 30 upgraded to the
six-bolt Warn hubs. I'd love a bigger front axle, but not in the bidget for a
while. Should i keep the lighter wheels until i get bigger axles? Opinions?
Thanks in advance!
Don W
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Re: Last wheel ?.... Steel vs. Aluminum
Don Wallish (quicktruck@aol.comnospam) wrote on Saturday 17 April 2004 02:01
pm:
> Hey Everyone,
> This will be my last question about wheels, i promise. I've decided
> that if
> i switch to steel wheels, i'm getting white "wagon wheels" and getting
> them
> coated. The local shop has a dozen different silver's, including one that
> looks like a lighter black or a dark silver, depending on how the sun hits
> it. My question....
> Will the extra weight of the steel wheel with a 35" tire be worth the
> strength? I know the aluminums are much lighter, but in turn are not as
> strong. I have the AMC 20 with one-piece kit and a Dana 30 upgraded to
> the
> six-bolt Warn hubs. I'd love a bigger front axle, but not in the bidget
> for a
> while. Should i keep the lighter wheels until i get bigger axles?
> Opinions?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Don W
Steel flexes better than aluminum. If you slam your wheel into something,
the wheel balance will be better maintained by the steel wheel.
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
pm:
> Hey Everyone,
> This will be my last question about wheels, i promise. I've decided
> that if
> i switch to steel wheels, i'm getting white "wagon wheels" and getting
> them
> coated. The local shop has a dozen different silver's, including one that
> looks like a lighter black or a dark silver, depending on how the sun hits
> it. My question....
> Will the extra weight of the steel wheel with a 35" tire be worth the
> strength? I know the aluminums are much lighter, but in turn are not as
> strong. I have the AMC 20 with one-piece kit and a Dana 30 upgraded to
> the
> six-bolt Warn hubs. I'd love a bigger front axle, but not in the bidget
> for a
> while. Should i keep the lighter wheels until i get bigger axles?
> Opinions?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Don W
Steel flexes better than aluminum. If you slam your wheel into something,
the wheel balance will be better maintained by the steel wheel.
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
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Re: Last wheel ?.... Steel vs. Aluminum
Don Wallish (quicktruck@aol.comnospam) wrote on Saturday 17 April 2004 02:01
pm:
> Hey Everyone,
> This will be my last question about wheels, i promise. I've decided
> that if
> i switch to steel wheels, i'm getting white "wagon wheels" and getting
> them
> coated. The local shop has a dozen different silver's, including one that
> looks like a lighter black or a dark silver, depending on how the sun hits
> it. My question....
> Will the extra weight of the steel wheel with a 35" tire be worth the
> strength? I know the aluminums are much lighter, but in turn are not as
> strong. I have the AMC 20 with one-piece kit and a Dana 30 upgraded to
> the
> six-bolt Warn hubs. I'd love a bigger front axle, but not in the bidget
> for a
> while. Should i keep the lighter wheels until i get bigger axles?
> Opinions?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Don W
Steel flexes better than aluminum. If you slam your wheel into something,
the wheel balance will be better maintained by the steel wheel.
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
pm:
> Hey Everyone,
> This will be my last question about wheels, i promise. I've decided
> that if
> i switch to steel wheels, i'm getting white "wagon wheels" and getting
> them
> coated. The local shop has a dozen different silver's, including one that
> looks like a lighter black or a dark silver, depending on how the sun hits
> it. My question....
> Will the extra weight of the steel wheel with a 35" tire be worth the
> strength? I know the aluminums are much lighter, but in turn are not as
> strong. I have the AMC 20 with one-piece kit and a Dana 30 upgraded to
> the
> six-bolt Warn hubs. I'd love a bigger front axle, but not in the bidget
> for a
> while. Should i keep the lighter wheels until i get bigger axles?
> Opinions?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Don W
Steel flexes better than aluminum. If you slam your wheel into something,
the wheel balance will be better maintained by the steel wheel.
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
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Re: Last wheel ?.... Steel vs. Aluminum
Don Wallish (quicktruck@aol.comnospam) wrote on Saturday 17 April 2004 02:01
pm:
> Hey Everyone,
> This will be my last question about wheels, i promise. I've decided
> that if
> i switch to steel wheels, i'm getting white "wagon wheels" and getting
> them
> coated. The local shop has a dozen different silver's, including one that
> looks like a lighter black or a dark silver, depending on how the sun hits
> it. My question....
> Will the extra weight of the steel wheel with a 35" tire be worth the
> strength? I know the aluminums are much lighter, but in turn are not as
> strong. I have the AMC 20 with one-piece kit and a Dana 30 upgraded to
> the
> six-bolt Warn hubs. I'd love a bigger front axle, but not in the bidget
> for a
> while. Should i keep the lighter wheels until i get bigger axles?
> Opinions?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Don W
Steel flexes better than aluminum. If you slam your wheel into something,
the wheel balance will be better maintained by the steel wheel.
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
pm:
> Hey Everyone,
> This will be my last question about wheels, i promise. I've decided
> that if
> i switch to steel wheels, i'm getting white "wagon wheels" and getting
> them
> coated. The local shop has a dozen different silver's, including one that
> looks like a lighter black or a dark silver, depending on how the sun hits
> it. My question....
> Will the extra weight of the steel wheel with a 35" tire be worth the
> strength? I know the aluminums are much lighter, but in turn are not as
> strong. I have the AMC 20 with one-piece kit and a Dana 30 upgraded to
> the
> six-bolt Warn hubs. I'd love a bigger front axle, but not in the bidget
> for a
> while. Should i keep the lighter wheels until i get bigger axles?
> Opinions?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Don W
Steel flexes better than aluminum. If you slam your wheel into something,
the wheel balance will be better maintained by the steel wheel.
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
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Re: Last wheel ?.... Steel vs. Aluminum
Don Wallish (quicktruck@aol.comnospam) wrote on Saturday 17 April 2004 02:01
pm:
> Hey Everyone,
> This will be my last question about wheels, i promise. I've decided
> that if
> i switch to steel wheels, i'm getting white "wagon wheels" and getting
> them
> coated. The local shop has a dozen different silver's, including one that
> looks like a lighter black or a dark silver, depending on how the sun hits
> it. My question....
> Will the extra weight of the steel wheel with a 35" tire be worth the
> strength? I know the aluminums are much lighter, but in turn are not as
> strong. I have the AMC 20 with one-piece kit and a Dana 30 upgraded to
> the
> six-bolt Warn hubs. I'd love a bigger front axle, but not in the bidget
> for a
> while. Should i keep the lighter wheels until i get bigger axles?
> Opinions?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Don W
Steel flexes better than aluminum. If you slam your wheel into something,
the wheel balance will be better maintained by the steel wheel.
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
pm:
> Hey Everyone,
> This will be my last question about wheels, i promise. I've decided
> that if
> i switch to steel wheels, i'm getting white "wagon wheels" and getting
> them
> coated. The local shop has a dozen different silver's, including one that
> looks like a lighter black or a dark silver, depending on how the sun hits
> it. My question....
> Will the extra weight of the steel wheel with a 35" tire be worth the
> strength? I know the aluminums are much lighter, but in turn are not as
> strong. I have the AMC 20 with one-piece kit and a Dana 30 upgraded to
> the
> six-bolt Warn hubs. I'd love a bigger front axle, but not in the bidget
> for a
> while. Should i keep the lighter wheels until i get bigger axles?
> Opinions?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Don W
Steel flexes better than aluminum. If you slam your wheel into something,
the wheel balance will be better maintained by the steel wheel.
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
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Re: Last wheel ?.... Steel vs. Aluminum
What the others said and lighter????
I sure don't think Jeep cast rims are 'lighter' by any amount, if
anything they are very heavy pigs....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Don Wallish wrote:
>
> Hey Everyone,
> This will be my last question about wheels, i promise. I've decided that if
> i switch to steel wheels, i'm getting white "wagon wheels" and getting them
> coated. The local shop has a dozen different silver's, including one that
> looks like a lighter black or a dark silver, depending on how the sun hits it.
> My question....
> Will the extra weight of the steel wheel with a 35" tire be worth the
> strength? I know the aluminums are much lighter, but in turn are not as
> strong. I have the AMC 20 with one-piece kit and a Dana 30 upgraded to the
> six-bolt Warn hubs. I'd love a bigger front axle, but not in the bidget for a
> while. Should i keep the lighter wheels until i get bigger axles? Opinions?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Don W
I sure don't think Jeep cast rims are 'lighter' by any amount, if
anything they are very heavy pigs....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Don Wallish wrote:
>
> Hey Everyone,
> This will be my last question about wheels, i promise. I've decided that if
> i switch to steel wheels, i'm getting white "wagon wheels" and getting them
> coated. The local shop has a dozen different silver's, including one that
> looks like a lighter black or a dark silver, depending on how the sun hits it.
> My question....
> Will the extra weight of the steel wheel with a 35" tire be worth the
> strength? I know the aluminums are much lighter, but in turn are not as
> strong. I have the AMC 20 with one-piece kit and a Dana 30 upgraded to the
> six-bolt Warn hubs. I'd love a bigger front axle, but not in the bidget for a
> while. Should i keep the lighter wheels until i get bigger axles? Opinions?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Don W