Turn your off-road vehicle into a street stuntman with these wild wheels | car buzz

2021-12-06 01:28:34 By : Ms. Villy Chen

You can't be more extreme than Worx.

Worx Off-Road Wheel Company will launch a series of new wheels in 2022. After launching Worx Alloy at the 2012 SEMA show, this renamed wheel manufacturer specializes in aggressive wheels for pickup trucks, Jeep Gladiator, etc. Worx Off-Road works with parent company Design Infini, which also owns Gear Off Road, Motiv Wheels, Centerline, Fittipaldi Off Road and Fittipaldi wheels. The company fully admits that its wild style may not be suitable for everyone, but we guess that this is what uniqueness is all about

The Worx brand stands out with two characteristics: its iconic lip and unique milling. That lip is jagged, which adds to the aggressive appearance, and they have a milling function with a raised drop point. This differs from standard point milling in that it brings more depth to the workpiece. All wheels bear the Worx name, "This is an endorsement of quality".

Worx produces forged and cast wheels, and the new 818-821 series is the latest product in this series. 818, 819 and 820 are available in forged and cast, polished and red finishes; 821 is only available in cast and black colors. On the company's website, they look impressive on selected trucks and off-road jeeps. Most were lifted and separated, and Worx even showed a photo of a Ford F-150 six-wheeler to take this home.

We will start with the 818, which is "carefully ground to get the cleanest appearance." The deep disc wheel has straight spokes and milled and serrated edges. They are available in black grinding, red grinding and two shades, black with a machined red surface. They are available in 20-inch and 22-inch sizes, with 5, 6 and 8 lugs. We think these look best on the Ford F-150 Tremor pickup.

The 819 has slanted Y-shaped spokes that hover around the cool and complex center cover. Like the 818, it has drop point milling and a serrated edge with the Worx name. This model is only available in black polished finish. They are also available in 20-inch and 22-inch sizes with 5, 6 or 8 ear configurations. These are like the wheels of a jeep to us, and more like a gladiator, but we can also imagine them in the Wrangler.

The 820s were the wildest, with flower-like circular patterns and slotted accents near the center. Worx said that the turbine-inspired configuration “brides the gap between traditional and reimagined designs,” and we agree. This model is only available in black polished finishes and measures 20x10 inches (instead of 20x9 above) and 22x12. It can be fitted with 5, 6 or 8 lug hubs.

The 821 may be the most standard-looking wheel in this group. They are not deep dishes, Worx says the spokes have been strengthened. It is designed to disperse the impact to the greatest extent, such as when you hit an unexpected boulder on the road. It is available in bright black in 20-inch and 22-inch sizes, with 5, 6 and 8 ear configurations.

As we said, these Worx wheels are not for everyone. But if you want to stand out in a sea of ​​off-road trucks, jeeps and Ford Mustangs, they may be exactly what you are looking for. Find them on WorxOffRoad.com and its social channel @WorxOffRoad. If you are looking for a dealer, please visit atdwheels.com/dealers. They can set it up for you and send them out.