GEN 2 Titan7 T-AK1 (Satin Titanium) w/Duratracs on Performance Blue

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I am pretty sure it was road force balance. I have to call them and ask but it was 3rd set of wheels and tires at this shop and the last 2 sets were road force balanced.

Yes I did see that, not much weight used

Did they do a Road Force balance?

They really look good
 

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If you didn't want to wait on Center caps from titan you could get some custom center caps from Chief Machining. The cheap plastic method replacement caps were $140 these Powder coated aluminum ones were $180

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I would want no interference at full tuck, but BEST looking set of wheels I've seen on a raptor yet!

I'd stay cap less... even though the "weight" added would be inconsequential. ;)
 
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I thought about him but he would have to size them and I am not sure if he requires the wheel in front of him to make sure they fit.


For those interested:

Method MR 310 is available with a 35mm offset. Kind of heavy, though.

Method MR313 and most of the Alphaequipt wheels come in 25mm offsets.
If you didn't want to wait on Center caps from titan you could get some custom center caps from Chief Machining. The cheap plastic method replacement caps were $140 these Powder coated aluminum ones were $180

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I just received my order for these wheels. The spec says 20.4 lbs, but the actual measured weight is 22 lbs, so they must weigh it before the finish is applied. The shipping container, a carboard box with a plastic bag around the wheel, weighs 27 lbs, so the 22lb wheel fits the total. It's certainly not a real problem as the wheels are beautifully made (ugh, in china). I'm putting new, OEM spec load range C, K02s on them.
 

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I just received my order for these wheels. The spec says 20.4 lbs, but the actual measured weight is 22 lbs, so they must weigh it before the finish is applied. The shipping container, a carboard box with a plastic bag around the wheel, weighs 27 lbs, so the 22lb wheel fits the total. It's certainly not a real problem as the wheels are beautifully made (ugh, in china). I'm putting new, OEM spec load range C, K02s on them.
i have the t-ak1 on my 4runner. and it really has you thinking. if the weight is so far off from advertised. what is true, what is false.
i bought these back then with them saying center caps are coming soon. i found out recently center caps were canned, but will be available on the t-ak2
1.6lbs over spec, is pretty substantial. on a 20.4lb wheel.
 
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