Method Race Wheels

Method Race Wheels are made with durability and high performance in mind. Other than the Beadlock wheels, street wheels & Rally wheels, Method Race has a Patented Bead Grip® Technology engages tire bead for increased grip at low tire pressures for Method 700 Trail Series Wheels.  This Bead Grip® technology aims to be the bridge between a conventional street wheel and a beadlock, which is often not legal for highway use. Reducing air pressure in the tire increases traction and ride quality while on the trail.  The ability to safely run lower pressures without having to worry about the tire de-beading along with DOT approval will undoubtedly be a bonus to off road enthusiasts.

Who is Method Wheels?

Method Race Wheels were created with the goal of outperforming competition in terms of weight, strength, and speed. Method has been designing, producing, and marketing high-performance wheels and accessories for racing and street applications since it was founded in 2010 by Kevin Fitzgerald, Bud Fitzgerald, and Colby Groom. The secret ingredient for this brand has been their unique, aggressive looks combined with high-quality engineering and thorough testing, prompting enthusiasts to regard them as a force to be reckoned with in the community.

Why choose Method Wheels?

Method Race Wheels creates, manufactures, and distributes high-performance race and street wheels and accessories. Method Race Wheels is pushed to look above normal industry norms as racing enthusiasts and participants. Engineering, rigorous testing, data collection, and proven performance push the boundaries of what is possible when it comes to the design of their wheels and accessories. Their application of race knowledge sets them apart from other wheel manufacturers.

Are Method Wheels quality?

Yes, is the simplest way to express it. Method Race Wheels are seriously awesome, and they'll look great on your ride. They're a simple choice because of their distinct style, unrivaled strength, and wide range of sizes and finishes. They aren't the cheapest wheels out there, but as the old adage goes, "you get what you pay for."

 

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