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Aluminum Wheels
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garmp
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OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: New
PurchDate: 3/20
Model: 2351
ModelYear: 2020 2351D
Slide: Yes
IntColor: Greystone
ExtColor: Jack Doub Grey/Greystone
Location: St. Louis, MO
Aluminum Wheels
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May 17, 2019, 12:38:28 pm »
I understand that Phoenix is now offering Aluminum wheels. Didn't see it on their price sheet, so I'm not sure of the cost, but wonder if there is any real advantage/disadvantage to them or or they just for looks.
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hutch42
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OwnPC: No
NewUsed: New
PurchDate: Interested in the new Ford Transit Diesel models
Model: 2100
ModelYear: New TRX
Slide: Yes
Location: Anacortes WA
Re: Aluminum Wheels
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May 17, 2019, 02:26:49 pm »
The upside is that they are a bit lighter weight, more corrosion resistant. They are also milled on a lathe VS stamped and welded so much less wobble and vibration. They are cooler running and dissipate heat better.
The downside is there is not that much weight savings. Alum wheels have a tendency to warp and crack if made to light weight. Hence good ones are almost as heavy as steel wheels.
On RV's they only use four alloy wheels. The inside dully's stay steel. They look nice though
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