Hutchinson Rock Monster Wheels for 5/150

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You know, I posted this info in the 200 section a few days ago, and didn't even think to let the 100 owners know! These are about hit the market (Novemberish), they built them for the 100, but they happen to fit the new Tundra (my interest) and should fit the 200.

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I think they are about $550/each. OK I did a quick search and I found them in the $400s. Hutchinson builds great stuff. Unfortunately it is great stuff and you have to pay great stuff prices.
 
Yes, retail is mid $400's... you do get what you pay for, these wheels are THAT nice IMO. I know they can't survive a mine blast, but they look and feel like it.
 
There are a limited number of these available for delivery in about 3 weeks. Colors - silver, grey, and flat black. Drop me a note if interested.
 
Wow, those would be killer on my 100! Love the quality of those wheels, saw some up close on an 80 and fell in love.
 
Procomp has a nice selection of wheels. I personally like these, tundra wheels but should fit the 100

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sorry for being off topic:D
 

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I always thought those were poser rims. To each their own I suppose.
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Maybe a photochop guru with the Hutchinsons on a 100, and make em black :D
 
I believe you can also get the Champion Beadlocks for the 100... the IPOR guys can get them here...

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Unless something has changed Champion Beadlocks are not street legal.

One clear advantage Hutchinson wheels offer is the ability to change a tire in the field. Air gun recommended :hillbilly:
 
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I always thought those were poser rims. To each their own I suppose.
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Maybe a photochop guru with the Hutchinsons on a 100, and make em black :D


What makes these rims a poser rims...I like them better than the OEM's, probably as strong and how many guys are needing/running beadlocks?
 
What makes these rims a poser rims...I like them better than the OEM's, probably as strong and how many guys are needing/running beadlocks?


A poor choice of wording on my part but nonetheless it remains my opinion.

I'm a big fan of "to each their own", so my apologies to LJ.
Dude, if you like em - get em

I should have said: 'You can do better than that.'
 
A poor choice of wording on my part but nonetheless it remains my opinion.

I'm a big fan of "to each their own", so my apologies to LJ.
Dude, if you like em - get em

I should have said: 'You can do better than that.'

You can do better than a lot of things...Last time I checked, most rims out there can roll over terrain.
 
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What makes these rims a poser rims...I like them better than the OEM's, probably as strong and how many guys are needing/running beadlocks?


Probably not as strong. Probably just cheap made in China POS wheels like 99% of all the aftermarket wheels available now. What I don't understand is why the US doesn't require safety ratings on wheels like Japan and Europe. I bet a lot of the aftermarket wheels we see in the US would not meet their specs.

To be clear, I'm talking about the Pro Comp Wheels. The Hutchinson's are top notch quality wheels. My only gripe with them is the price and it isn't that I think it is unreasonable, just out of my price range.

Aesthetics, well that is for you to decide.
 
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