Up next VOTW: Full Time Published on June 07, 2018 Author Tread Staff Tags 16 inch method wheels, method 701 review, method 701 trail series, method 701 wheel review, method race wheels review, method race wheels tacoma, method wheels review, new method wheels, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Method 701: A Method Race Wheels Classic Reborn After what seems like a relentless pummeling of street-lock wheels with fake bead-lock rings on the outside, Method Race Wheels have heard our pleas and created their new 701 Wheel. Debuted initially at Overland Expo West 2018, the new 701 from Method Race Wheels will initially be available in 16- and 17-inch variates, and fill featuring new technology developed by machining a safety shelf on the inside of the rim to help keep tire beads retained at low pressures. Pricing will start at $230 for the 16” model, and $240 for the 17” model and will be available in Black, Bronze and Titanium colors. No word yet if the launch will include 8-lug models. If you want to stay up to date on the release of the 701, follow along at Method’s website. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter
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