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Steel vs Alloy wheels

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20 Dec 2012 21:23 #55869 by BigMat
Steel vs Alloy wheels was created by BigMat
What are the plus and minus points of the relevant wheels please?

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20 Dec 2012 21:35 #55873 by supergaz
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Steel is stronger, Alloys are lighter and weaker.

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20 Dec 2012 21:46 #55876 by little jimny
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supergaz wrote: ...Alloys are lighter and weaker.

and prettier :laugh: but more expensive :(

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20 Dec 2012 21:53 #55878 by BigMat
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Lol but both are usable off road? If i found some seven inch wide alloys could tyre them up and away i go?

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20 Dec 2012 21:59 #55882 by pgatensuk
Replied by pgatensuk on topic Steel vs Alloy wheels
IMO I would say don't get too hung about steel v Alloy. Consider the other (more important) factors that are important -

Width
Diameter
Offset
What tyre size you plan to use
weight
off road use
build quality

IMO Alloy is not always lighter than steel. Our Jimny's are very finely tuned vehicles and heavier wheel/tyre combination can makes big difference to MPG and the dreaded death wobble.

I have 3 sets of wheels and tyres and would say that the standard steel wheels are the lightest I have. Fitted with a good 195 80 15 Mud tyre and a set of wheel spacers will probably give the best performance for less cash outlay. If you damage one, they are cheap to replace.

The aftermarket steel modulas ( Modular Wheels ) are a nice wheel for the Jimny and have the right offset and width for the Jimny, but are a bit heavier. If you are not bothered about less MPG. this would be a good cheap option that does not need spacers.


Black Modular 7 x 15s

If money is no object checkout the Mach 5 wheels - Mach5 Wheels

Back to your question. I think it depends on what is important to you - strength; looks or value for money.

Alloys certainly can be easy to damage and then the paint or finish deteriorates. Some alloys become porous after a period of time. Steel wheels can easily be painted if damaged.


Hope the above is helpful.

Cheers
paul
Hertford

2005 Jimny VVT soft top
2002 Jimny Soft top - Sold
2007 Triumph Tiger 1050 - Sold
2011 Kawasaki W800
2002 Twin boys
2001 Kerry Blue Terrier - RIP
2012 GoldenDoodle

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20 Dec 2012 22:00 #55883 by vitara_mad
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i would go for steel rims everytime they are stronger

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