BMF Wheels

Spartan

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Does anyone know much about BMF Wheels? I like looks of some of there wheels, but was wounding how they would hold up and if anyone had run their wheels before.
 
I will actually admit that on the right diesel tow rig, with the right tire sidewall to wheel size ratio (meaning no low profile look), I kind dig the wide rim lip that BMF uses on almost all their wheels. However, on a vehicle that is built for truly seeing some off road use, these wheels would not fare too well and would probably see some significant damage to the finish at a minimum. Maybe BMF just puts the looks ahead of the function, and there is nothing really wrong with that for the type of show rigs that these typically get bolted to.
 
I will actually admit that on the right diesel tow rig, with the right tire sidewall to wheel size ratio (meaning no low profile look), I kind dig the wide rim lip that BMF uses on almost all their wheels. However, on a vehicle that is built for truly seeing some off road use, these wheels would not fare too well and would probably see some significant damage to the finish at a minimum. Maybe BMF just puts the looks ahead of the function, and there is nothing really wrong with that for the type of show rigs that these typically get bolted to.

I think the finish on just about any wheel would take damage sooner or later if your rock crawling, so not to worried about that, and I could be wrong, but isn't the rim lip make like that to lower the chances of you blowing a bead when your aired down? If I'm wrong please let me know.

I like my wheels to have looks and function. That's why my last set was ATX Crawls. I had no problems with them even after taking damage to the finish and the rim lip. Just thought I would go with a different look on me new, and have a hard time finding a wheel that looks good, stands out, has 4.5 back spacing, will hold. In the end I may just end up going with ATX again.
 
I have a set of M-80's and no complaints so far. I don't have the rocks to worry about here. Even if I did, I have enough scratches on the Jeep to not care about scuffing them up.
 
It's not the finish I'm worried about. It's them braking after dropping off a rock onto them. I went with ATX last because I knew they could take that. If I can't find another brand that I'm convinced can take that then I'll end up going with ATX again.
 
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