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    What's the deal with Marsh wheels?

    89.95 for 16x8's (in the tubeless non-beadlock "offroad" rim)?? Pretty cheap, how's the quality of them? What's the good and bad?
    DP

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    I got a set about a year and a half ago, I got the 16x10's for $99 each. A couple months after getting them I started the tear down on my truck and it hasnt gone back togther yet, so I didn't drive with them for too long. I have no complaints about them, and I would deffinetly buy them again, well worth the money. It might take me a day or two but if you want I can post some pictures of mine if you want. I have 38x13r16 TSL's on mine and I have a spare still in the box.

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    Personally I'd like to see a picture of you're tire/wheel set up, with the cost of xl's, tubes and liners, might be a good alternative. Thanks when you can do it.

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    I've got a set of their 16" beadlocks, they're very good quality. No worries here.

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    yes, pics pls.

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    Do you have a website link for Marsh?
    Joe Scotti
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    Google's broken today. Good thing I have the link saved... whew!

    http://www.mrt-wheels.com/

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    This is as close a shot as I have available. Non beadlock 16 by ? 10 inch maybe?

    Note that they are solid center. The truck came with them. I can't find them on the MRT site.



    No complaints as of yet. They run true. No shimmies or wiggles up to +/-50 mph. No obvious excessive wheel weights on the rims, so they appear to balance well.

    I think they're powdercoated. No blisters yet. They are prolly 1-2 years old, but thats just a SWAG.
    Last edited by twodogs; January 19th, 2007 at 10:42 PM.

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    twodogs, thats a nice looking truck!

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