Check Out the NEW MB Mortoring 352

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Check Out the NEW MB Motoring 352




The MB Wheels 352 has the heavy-duty design featuring D windows and simulated bead lock that gets the attention
of truck, Jeep and SUV owners everywhere. Add to that its exceptional quality and value, and you have to check it out.
16-inch to 20-inch sizes in 5, 6, and 8-lug bolt patterns fit a wide range of standard and lifted vehicles. Tough finish is
backed by a one-year warranty.

Click Here For: Sizes, Specs, and Pricing on the MB Motoring 352

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  • 16-20 inch sizes in 5, 6, and 8-lug bolt patterns
  • Low and high offsets for lifted and non-lifted trucks and SUVs
  • Matte black or matte black with machined face finish
  • TPMS compatible
  • Brake clip relief
  • One-piece screw-on center cap

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  • Lifetime warranty on the structure of the wheel to be free from defects in workmanship and materials.
  • 1-year warranty on finish
  • Load capacity: 5 & 6-lug 2400 lbs., 8-lug 3650 lbs.

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16x8.5 ET-6 ~ 23lbs (5 & 6 lug)
16x8.5 ET0 ~ 24lbs (8 lug)

17x9 ET-12, +18 ~ 25lbs (5 & 6 lug)
17x9 ET-12, +12 ~ 26lbs (8 lug)

18x9 ET0, +18, +25 ~ 26lbs (5 & 6 lug)
18x9 ET0, +18 ~ 28lbs (8 lug)

20x9 ET0, +18 ~ 32lbs (5 & 6 lug)
20x9 ET+18 ~ 34lbs (8 lug)

*wheels weights may vary by +/- 1lb.
 
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JEEPnGEO

New member
I would never run faux bead lock rims. Around here you get lumped into "poser" category. Personally if you are paying for a rim then I just paid for the extra design to look like I had beadlocks. Save up and just buy beadlocks and be done with it. I don't think the police would stop a jeep for running BL.

BTW: Anyone run BL on the highway??? Just asking.
 

1yellowjk

New member
Nice looking rim...i like the look. Not everyone needs or wants a true beadlock. I have mb 72s and love them. I air down to 12 psi on 35 km2s and never bust a bead.

sent from the john.
 
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