Warn is rarely the only company that manufactures the type of winches that are fixed on truck bumpers, but is probably the most productive known. The logo is also well known for making manual locking cubes, which I’ll enter in a minute. Now he makes some wheel models and they look decent!
Warn Epic Wheels, as they are called, are for Jeep Wrangler JK, existing generation JL and JT pickup trucks. These are cast aluminum rims focused on the 17 to 8 axis. five with a five to five (five to 127) bolt trend and a change of 0.
The press release that was released this week also mentions its durability, but does not apologize for saying that those wheels are “epic”, as you have just seen three hundred for the first time:
WARN Epic wheels are TPMS compatible and are painted with original wheel nuts. They are also tested to meet the rigorous SAE J2530 durability certification, ensuring long life on and off the track. In addition, WARN Epic wheels are covered by a lifetime structural warranty.
Solid!
This edition also comes with weight specifications, but, updated, the warnings told me that the wheels weighed about 11 kg.
However, I was able to locate the value on Warn’s website; it turns out that each wheel costs $259.99 ($362) each. When it comes to truck wheels, it’s not cheap, but it’s not a scandal either. Warn is a prominent logo in the off-road world, so I think it’s pretty safe to assume that they’re well done. The service life also does not do so with the environment.
There are 3 models: Diamond Cutter, Jackhammer and Moonsault. These seem like a lot of Dwight Schrute PC passwords to me, but I’m about to have a crazy call against a smart product. You can get one of those in various colors. Here, take a look:
All the designs look great and the little center hood “look like a manual locking bucket” is cute.
For those of you who aren’t familiar, in your father’s day, many 4WD vans required you to get out of the vehicle and physically turn those big ratchets in the middle of the two front wheels before getting into four-wheel drive. Sometimes other people still upload it to the new 4×4 because they think it’s physically more powerful and reliable. I think they’re crazy, but I guess a little leg stretching never hurts.