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Anyone running either AEV Savegre II, Salta’s or Fifteen 52 traverse HD? Looking at new wheel options.

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Anyone running either AEV Savegre II, Salta’s or Fifteen 52 traverse HD? Looking at new wheel options.

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I love the look of the AEV Savegre II, by far my favorite style. That said I will be purchasing a different wheel when it’s time. I’m over halfway through OEM tires, then I’m lifting, going 37s, regearing, and new wheels all at once. I may get the KMC Dirty Harry’s, they are my second favorite look, but I really think I’ll get the rs10 stealths. The reason for not getting my first couple of choices is weight, unsprung rotating mass at that. The Savegre are 36 lbs, KMC are 26 or 28 lbs I don’t recall, but the rs10s are 23 lbs. That times four is a pretty significant difference.
 

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I love the look of the AEV Savegre II, by far my favorite style. That said I will be purchasing a different wheel when it’s time. I’m over halfway through OEM tires, then I’m lifting, going 37s, regearing, and new wheels all at once. I may get the KMC Dirty Harry’s, they are my second favorite look, but I really think I’ll get the rs10 stealths. The reason for not getting my first couple of choices is weight, unsprung rotating mass at that. The Savegre are 36 lbs, KMC are 26 or 28 lbs I don’t recall, but the rs10s are 23 lbs. That times four is a pretty significant difference.
I like the RS10 in a bronze finish. Impressive weight difference as well. That’s close to OEM.
 

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Mine have a slight bronze tint to them. I was a little freaked out when I ordered them as I did not know how they would look. Now I am super happy as I have not seen another set in my neck of the woods and get complimented on them consistently. You can check them out on my build thread (first shown on page 4)
 

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exactly. I had OD black rhinos before snd never liked the color next to the gator. It was always a color mismatch. The Fuels change color in the light and compliment the gator. Many of the bronze wheels look too gold color for my tastes. These are dark tinted and look good imho against the gator.

my old wheels

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I like the RS10 in a bronze finish. Impressive weight difference as well. That’s close to OEM.

In all my research I was never able to find a weight on OEM wheels. Did you? Do recall what it was or where you found it?
 

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