c3k
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Folks,
I've got some Black Rhino Duggers I put on my 2021 Laramie. I only saw pix before I bought them. Yeah, they look great AND their stats are what I wanted (offset, weight, etc.)
However...there's an issue.
The profile of the rim is such that it COLLECTS dirt, mud, snow, ice, and water. It cups it...
Here's a pic:

That's looking down at it, after driving 20 miles. It rained last night. That water collected there and stayed there throughout the drive. (It's worse with ice and snow. The rock guard is not the problem. It can be removed and it's not water tight. It'll collect mud and ice/snow. Like it did during the "snowbomb" last month in Providence.
I have not noticed vibration when driving, but only because I've scooped out the ice.
So, lesson learned: don't order a rim sight unseen. There should be an unbroken slope from the spokes down to the tire to allow stuff to shed.
Ken
I've got some Black Rhino Duggers I put on my 2021 Laramie. I only saw pix before I bought them. Yeah, they look great AND their stats are what I wanted (offset, weight, etc.)
However...there's an issue.
The profile of the rim is such that it COLLECTS dirt, mud, snow, ice, and water. It cups it...
Here's a pic:

That's looking down at it, after driving 20 miles. It rained last night. That water collected there and stayed there throughout the drive. (It's worse with ice and snow. The rock guard is not the problem. It can be removed and it's not water tight. It'll collect mud and ice/snow. Like it did during the "snowbomb" last month in Providence.
I have not noticed vibration when driving, but only because I've scooped out the ice.
So, lesson learned: don't order a rim sight unseen. There should be an unbroken slope from the spokes down to the tire to allow stuff to shed.
Ken