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Wheel difference between stock black wheels and the upgraded version?

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What is the difference between the stock black wheels and the upgraded?
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Stock steel rims vs aluminum alloy. Steel one could possibly be hammered somewhat back in shape. Aluminum is pretty much done if bent substantially.

I really wouldn't "mind" just having steel rims. (Was in s###y service area)
 
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Stock steel rims vs aluminum alloy. Steel one could possibly be hammered somewhat back in shape. Aluminum is pretty much done if bent substantially.

I really wouldn't "mind" just having steel rims. (Was in s###y service area)
I have the Mojave black wheels….those are steel? Looking for the difference of those and the machine upgrade. Is it just the look?
 

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I have the Mojave black wheels….those are steel? Looking for the difference of those and the machine upgrade. Is it just the look?
The Mojave should be aluminum alloy, only base Sport got steel rims as far as I know. Other than the spare tire.
 

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Mojave wheels also have a 37.17 mm offset. While the Rubicon/Sport wheels have 44.45 mm offset. So Mojave has a little bit extra poke.
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