Stormin2u
I wanna be Dave
Just got a set of the new Dlux light weigh wheels to abuse and play with. I chose the acrylic wheel disks for that invisible look.
They are paint able and vendors will be offering wheel disc's to dress up your rig.
Right now I'm kind of digging the invisible look.
The experience is immediately different mounting takes a minute or two to see how get the job done. Mounting was easy all the parts are nicely machined and fit well mounting was a breeze. This wheel design cuts a ounce from my Sport truck it now sits at 4 lbs 8 oz. not to bad a ounce in a single component is incredible.
The wheels mounted have a real different look, the photo's don't do Justis to how different my Sporty rig looks, the wheels are basically gone,they don't play a visual role at all.
I noticed that foam rebound is very quick due to the open design exposing the foams. One kind of cool thing is on a day when the weather is wet or cold and you'd like a little more tire weight you can add a bunch by simply wetting down those foams. Sure that's not a science but it would defiantly work.
I haven't had the chance to play on the rock yet so we'll see how the hold up to some abuse very soon.
So far these wheels look very good and are a step in a new direction for wheels.
These are Erik Dlux's design skills jumping out of the normal box, nice work Erik. "thumbsup"
They are paint able and vendors will be offering wheel disc's to dress up your rig.
Right now I'm kind of digging the invisible look.


The experience is immediately different mounting takes a minute or two to see how get the job done. Mounting was easy all the parts are nicely machined and fit well mounting was a breeze. This wheel design cuts a ounce from my Sport truck it now sits at 4 lbs 8 oz. not to bad a ounce in a single component is incredible.
The wheels mounted have a real different look, the photo's don't do Justis to how different my Sporty rig looks, the wheels are basically gone,they don't play a visual role at all.



I noticed that foam rebound is very quick due to the open design exposing the foams. One kind of cool thing is on a day when the weather is wet or cold and you'd like a little more tire weight you can add a bunch by simply wetting down those foams. Sure that's not a science but it would defiantly work.


I haven't had the chance to play on the rock yet so we'll see how the hold up to some abuse very soon.
So far these wheels look very good and are a step in a new direction for wheels.
These are Erik Dlux's design skills jumping out of the normal box, nice work Erik. "thumbsup"