ITP C-Series Wheels
#2
i think i have them, lol. i have itp rims, that are alunimum and are vary strong. they weight only 9 lbs each, and i have not been easy on them at all. they do require alot of cleaning to keep them looking like new, and i havent done it, lol. they are pritty thick too, not nearly as thin as the steel ones i looked at. the offset of mine wee perfect for keeping my quad from being top heavy. good luck!!!
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#3
Yep, I have 'em on my P-650. Great wheel, lite, strong, great looking. The added bonus on MY appliication was: 2" wider trac! My frt calipers don't clog with mud as much as with the stock wheel!
I see no downside to buying a set. I'd do it again!.
I see no downside to buying a set. I'd do it again!.
#4
I gottem on my rubicon with titan 589's , the tires are more aggresive than what i needed but the package looks real good. One wheel has a slight wobble if run on pavement but i think it is the tire . I had the same problem with a holeshot on my 250r . The offset is nice also.
#6
I am planning on getting the C-Series with some Vampires. On question I have is-do they have any kind of "finish" that could wear off? (Like with chrome rims, the chrome can flake off leaving a big, ugly, rusted spot.) Thanks.
#7
From what I understand they don't flake. They oxidize do you have to get an aluminum polish and use a lot of elbow grease.
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#9
I have the ITP D series, they are the chrome and black steel wheels. They are heavy, very heavy with my outlaws on. I don't see a problem with the chrome coming off, maybe on the older chrome wheels but not these new ones. I like them.
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