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    Weld Racing...Lightest JK Wheels on Earth.

    Yep its a bold statement, but these wheels are very light.

    The lightest we could find for our 37s.

    this is the weld t58

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    More shots of these sexy wheels.

    It was a shame to scratch them off road, but you can bet we scratch them off road. LOL

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    Here is a shot of the whole truck wearing the welds, Just after RK coiled her over.

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  4. #4
    Those are some sexy shoes.

    You can be sure when you roll in on those, your not going to park next to someone with the same wheels.

    Nice to see more polish than black, Im sooo bored with all black wheels.

    Whats the actual weight?

    And they are 17s right? what's the width?

  5. #5
    They are under 25lbs per wheel, and they are 8.5" wide.

    We wanted the thinnest option possible to make the 37s stand up as tall as we could get them.

  6. #6
    I cant believe you flung those wheels thru the mud.

    How did the black centers hold up? I had black wheels once, and after some light wheeling, when id clean them, I started to see that i was cleaning the black off too.

  7. #7
    The Black in the centers is "WELD’s nano-ceramic Advanced Tactical Coating for all season protection."

    Im not sure what that means, but Ive had them on for 6 months now, and they have been mudded, rock crawled, cleaned.

    The black is still completely black, I am careful with cleaning, but each time I do, I get a little more careless, and they still look new.

  8. #8
    Can we put in a suggestion to Weld for an "all black" wheel, preferably matte finish?

  9. #9
    Im on board for an all black weld wheel. They are Sooo pretty, I'd hate to get them dirty. Im also not sure I trust that black coating. Lots of companies promise the black stays black, but ive seen some that havent. For $500 per wheel. these better.

  10. #10
    The way to go if your worried about damaging such pretty wheels.

    is to go with the headlock. Weld makes a wide beadlock that I think will be excellent protection for the wheels.

    Then once you've bashed them to your hearts content, you get new rings, and they are new again.

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