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Cragar Series 352 Street Lock Wheels
Brand: Cragar
Features:
- D window cutout styling
- Beadlock look
- Black powdercoat
- Come in a variety of bolt patterns and backspacking sizes to fit Jeeps
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Cragar Series 352 Street Lock Wheels
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Cragar Series 352 Street Lock Wheels - Reviews
Terrible chrome street lock | |
Date: Feb 27, 2008 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (North East, MD) | |
I had these wheels on my 2006 Rubicon, never in mud or off road, live in an area with a very mild winter, kept them polished an waxed, after 3 months the started tarnishing and rusting, pretty bad. I had to scrub & polish each week, with each week the rust and pitting getting worse. I now have had them for 7 months, and after many cans of never dull, bottles of mothers polish, etc... and they are now beyond repair. I am currently in the process of getting a credit and changing to a different wheel, by a different company. I would not recomend these wheels at all. | |
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Looks great! | |
Date: Dec 23, 2007 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Phenix City, AL) | |
Bought the wheels about a year ago, and i really like them. They do hold mud in the ring, but it's nothing major, and can be washed out. They tarnish like most wheels do, but not bad. The ring protects the stem pretty well too. If its on a Jeep that you wheel, you should expect some battle scars. I would recommend again for guys who want good looks for their Jeep. I get compliments everywhere i go. | |
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Worst wheels ever | |
Date: Jan 22, 2007 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Kansas) | |
Impractical. The fake locks fill with mud on the trail and it pretty much turns to cement. Terrible quality. I have been through 7 wheels and have yet to find a set that can be balanced to eliminate vibrations (I took them to 3 tire shops). Factory finally replaced them with cheaper wheels (no refund) after a year of asking. |
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First steel wheels | |
Date: Jul 04, 2006 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Austin,Texas) | |
I bought these used and got all 5 for a great price . I got them for a off road set and was going to keep my Moabs for on road. These have taken a beating and keep on ticking . They look great and have lasted 2 years here in TX and have not rusted .(we dont get that much rain )They apear to handle a little rock rash welll and the fake ring protects the tire stem . Easy to care for just use a hose to clean out Flush out . I would buy again |
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352 Street Lock | |
Date: Oct 09, 2005 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Morehead City, NC) | |
These wheels looked great on my TJ for about a month. Then they started to tarnish big time, and it was a real pain in the rear to polish them because of the simulock pattern. After the tarnish came some pretty good rust. I would refrain from the simulock style of wheel if you do any wheeling in mud. The wheels completely cake up with it and you cant clean them out becuase the extra steel around the outside holds it all in. Also a real pain to wash out because the water doesnt drain out of the wheel. I'm now going with the black steelies cause I'm tired of chrome! | |
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