RT111 in bronze on my F150. Love them. No issues with balancing. I’ve had them for 2 years and when I got them there were just a few jeep guys talking about them but seeing them more and more. I hope they blow up because the company has great customer service. Called about lug nuts and got a return email within hours. Also asked if they had decals and they didn’t but about a week later a Rocktrix tire repair kit showed up in the mail. Didn’t request it. Thought that was pretty cool
Love how that turned out! 🤙With regards to the single wheel with high weights, that usually can get improved by a couple things. Firstly, a road force balance will often do a better job of compensating for any imperfections in the tire than a standard dynamic or static balance. Or, like you mentioned in the video, you can simply have a shop rotate the tire on the wheel so that the heavier parts of the tire are on the opposite side of the heavier parts of the wheel, which should provide an overall better balance and less weights.
Are you still on stock suspension? From what I gathered seems like you are. I want these same wheels for my 16’ Lariat but I don’t want to level the truck or lift it. I could always go with slightly smaller tires to get the overall size to be the same as stock. Could I reuse my stock TPMS sensors on the smaller 17” wheel?
RT111 in bronze on my F150. Love them. No issues with balancing. I’ve had them for 2 years and when I got them there were just a few jeep guys talking about them but seeing them more and more. I hope they blow up because the company has great customer service. Called about lug nuts and got a return email within hours. Also asked if they had decals and they didn’t but about a week later a Rocktrix tire repair kit showed up in the mail. Didn’t request it. Thought that was pretty cool
They are a great company!
Love how that turned out! 🤙With regards to the single wheel with high weights, that usually can get improved by a couple things. Firstly, a road force balance will often do a better job of compensating for any imperfections in the tire than a standard dynamic or static balance. Or, like you mentioned in the video, you can simply have a shop rotate the tire on the wheel so that the heavier parts of the tire are on the opposite side of the heavier parts of the wheel, which should provide an overall better balance and less weights.
Thanks! I went back and they fixed it!
Thank you! I've been looking for budget wheels for my f150. The 17s are perfect
Yes I agree! Some say it’s too small, but I like the bigger sidewall
@@autodriven IMO it depend on how smooth you want the drive to feel. We know that less sidewall means you'll feel more of the roads imperfectoins.
I agree! I had 20s on before and the ride quality is different compared to these 17s
I just ordered those rims, and some 33 inch goodyear tires
Are you still on stock suspension? From what I gathered seems like you are. I want these same wheels for my 16’ Lariat but I don’t want to level the truck or lift it. I could always go with slightly smaller tires to get the overall size to be the same as stock. Could I reuse my stock TPMS sensors on the smaller 17” wheel?
Hopefully price dont jump in the future
Ikr!
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