simulated beadlock wheel question???

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Old 02-16-2010, 10:34 PM
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simulated beadlock wheel question???

Has anyone seen the new body style red chevy on the cover of Off-Road magazine? i'm curious as to what wheels it is running? I passed the book at the grocery store and forgot to pick it up. Tryed looking for it on-line and no luck... or at least some close enough wheels i could leagally run on the street.. i mean basically i wanna be able to take the ring off and paint it body color.
 

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I did not see the magazine, but here is a picture of the MT Classic Locks.



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Old 02-17-2010, 10:08 AM
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I had the MT Classic locks on my Jeep and probably wouldn't do it again. They were PITA to keep clean. They are not sprayed with any clear coat so the aluminum dulls fairly easy(especially living in the salt belt). They were great looking rims when clean but were a lot of work.

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