View Poll Results: which alloy would be LESS likely to get damaged offroad, bogged, beach work etc...

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  • black sawtooth alloy

    3 27.27%
  • dual finish alloy

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Thread: damage to sawtooth alloys

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    damage to sawtooth alloys

    gday everyone

    I'm in the final throws of ordering a 2013 defender and just wanted to know of peoples experiences regarding the black sawtooth alloys. In particular if anyone has sustained any damage while playing in the mud or being bogged and going offroad.
    Are they more susceptible to getting scratched or chipped ect. due to them having a relatively flat face and no real dish like the boost alloys or dual finish alloys?

    cheers

    bretto

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    Yes. Nice to look at, pita to keep looking nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BilboBoggles View Post
    Yes. Nice to look at, pita to keep looking nice.
    so better off going with the dual finish alloys? considering they are the same price as a factory option.

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    Smile sawtooths

    done a few hundred k,s on gravel and sand on mine and they still look awesome....

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    took mine out the other weekend in rocks and gravel... dusty and dirty, gave then a wipe with a rag and now they look a million dollars.

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    I got myself into a big rut on my first outing in my 90 and I scratched the hell out of them on the left side. It cost me $200 per wheel to get them back to looking like new.
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    Great timing on this thread, I'm undecided on dual alloys vs sawtooth myself

    Quote Originally Posted by carlschmid2002 View Post
    I got myself into a big rut on my first outing in my 90 and I scratched the hell out of them on the left side. It cost me $200 per wheel to get them back to looking like new.
    Would the outcome have been any different with the dual finish or standard alloys? Does the face sit further out relative to the tyre making them easier to damage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FeatherWeightDriver View Post

    Would the outcome have been any different with the dual finish or standard alloys? Does the face sit further out relative to the tyre making them easier to damage?
    this is what i'm also wondering aswell. if you get in enough trouble to damage the face of a wheel, is a bit of dish going to make a difference?

    I suppose the black sawtooths may be easier to repair, being a black painted finished as opposed to a machined alloy finish

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    I will admit I was on a pretty steep angle and they were acting like a hand mixer in rocks and gravel. I guess they do stick out a little more, but the biggest drawback is the colour.They do show every scratch. When i get new tyres I was considering putting road rubber on them and keeping them for show and using an old pair of D1 Rims for rough stuff.
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    I'd save your coin for aftermarket wheels with a better offset.

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