garmp wrote:
Thinking about getting aluminum wheels for the RV.
What are the pro's & cons of such a decision?
Cost is definitely a factor and the looks are better, but are there any other advantages/disadvantages.
I feel that the improved look is worth so much, but if I'm risking other issues down the road is the transition worth it.
Your thoughts.
For RV's, aluminum wheels are clearly an appearance upgrade where the value is determined by the user.
Aluminum wheels are more easily damaged by pot holes and other road debris but because you use high profile truck tires, (rather than low profile performance tires) they are much less susceptible in your application. In some cases they can be repaired where steel wheels would become scrap metal.
Once initiated, aluminum can show accelerated corrosion due to pitting caused by environmental factors, but a good clear coat or anodizing can protect against that as long as you keep the wheels fairly clean, which is another thing.
Many alloy wheels use different fasteners than their steel counterparts so make sure you are covered if you plan on using a steel spare. Make sure the wheel offsets are the same also.
One last thing. Popular sizes of nice shiny new alloy wheels and new tires catch many "unwanted" eyes and are easily sold, so, make sure you provide adequate security to protect your new investment.
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