Hutchinson Rims?

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So these rim are still the sweetest ones i have ever saw.:clap::bounce: But do they just come in 17 or can we get 16. i see on some jeep sites that they can get 16 not the exact rim but same brand? So Slee can you check and see if a 16" comes in this rim or if you know already then plese tell.
 
Are these wheels Rock Monster P/N WA-0567? I am interested because they dont list any wheels suitable for 92 - 98 Cruisers.

Thanks

Ian
 
Has anyone inquired about or acquired a set of Toyota lug pattern Hutchinson's lately?
 
Has anyone inquired about or acquired a set of Toyota lug pattern Hutchinson's lately?

The wheels that Treeroot is running are available ..the only problem I had was the cost the weight and the center cap will not fit on the 80...
I have had many conversations with Hutchinson about making a wheel that fits the 80 in a 16 inch size or at the very least design a center cap the will work with these 17 inch wheels on the 80 which should be a no brainer..
I directed them to this site so they could get an idea of just how many 80 series owners ther are and how much money we are willing to spend on our rigs and the crazy thing is they make them for Toyota pickups but nothing for the 80.
They did indicate military sales are slowing down so they have a new team dedicated to the Offroad community, so maybe things have change since last year.
I could be wrong about the weight ...but a mudder indicated these things weigh a ton..


Lou
 
Why don't u just buy the military version... Plenty to be had at about 140 bucks a wheel... www.trailworthyfab.com

Don't get me wrong the aluminum 17's are sweet, but steel 16.5's for that price are hard to beat...

-Ammo
 
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Any updates?

Thanks
 
If anyone is interested in a set of these pm me. I can get any type. The reason suppliers are hard to find is rock monster is a very small side business of Hutchinson. They require very high buy rates for suppliers and most cannot support with the necessary demand.

Eric
 
They are very heavy, but I wouldn't trade them for anything. I run 6-8 psi when wheeling in the rocks and never worry about losing a bead. Baertrax in Dallas is also a dealer and river city Offroad in Austin. Not having the center caps has never bothered me.
 

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