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Nick@Apollo-Optics

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Those are sharp looking wheels. I just checked the warehouse and we have them in stock in Houston. We could have them to you by the weekend if you'd like. Please let me know.

Can you pm me a price for a set of 5? Asked around locally but they’re wanting to ship them from out of state.
 

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Lightest rims you can find or have made for a Raptor. CF? Magnesium? What’s out there.

I never thought about that. My motorcycle has magnesium wheels which are strong and light. I have not seen any magnesium wheels for the Raptor. I guess they would be cost prohibitive?
 

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Anyone running Method 310 in 35 offset? Looking for wheels that don’t stick out past fenders but can’t find many choices


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Anyone running Method 310 in 35 offset? Looking for wheels that don’t stick out past fenders but can’t find many choices


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Look up the Method 313 in +25. Pics of mine in post 1773 of this thread.
 

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I never thought about that. My motorcycle has magnesium wheels which are strong and light. I have not seen any magnesium wheels for the Raptor. I guess they would be cost prohibitive?

Cost prohibitive is probably one of the things to do with it. Roughly $2-3K per wheel for Magnesium wheels. Especially if they were made strong enough for a truck and load rated properly.
 

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Cost prohibitive is probably one of the things to do with it. Roughly $2-3K per wheel for Magnesium wheels. Especially if they were made strong enough for a truck and load rated properly.
Cost and I think they can't be DOT certified do to a fire hazard. Magnesium burns incredibly hot and when water is used to put it out bad things happen.
 
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