If you have ever been to or heard of SEMA, you know there are a multitude of many wheels and tires on display. Not just on all of the rides and rigs, but wheels being presented by the wheel companies themselves. For most daily beaten rigs, the need for dedicated 4×4 wheels and off-road series tires is overkill. Not only are these setups ultra-expensive, but completely unnecessary (and illegal) in most scenarios. This is precisely why the wheels rolling out of RTX Wheels have found a permanent home on countless rigs across America.
The popularity of this North American-based brand has been impressive. Ever since its launch in 2003, the RTX Wheel brand has been a mainstay in the wheel market.
The Revolution Of RTX Wheels
A huge part of this increase is due to the quality of the wheels being produced beneath the RTX brand name. Overhauled manufacturing, stress testing, and material usage requirements all make a massive difference when it comes to customer satisfaction, longevity, and safety.
Redesigns aren’t everything though, and while at SEMA Show 2022 this year, we found a few intriguing rollers that caught our eye…
RTX Goes Wheelin’!
Take the new “Beadlock look” from RTX. It provides all of the appearances of a traditional Beadlock, but without the hassle or risk associated with this tire-damaging methodology. This recent addition to the RTX Off-Road line looks to be a huge hit too. For it supports Gladiators, Wranglers, the new Bronco, as well as most full-size Ram, GM, and Ford trucks.
New gloss colors from this brand were displayed on the Moab 4×4 wheel, as black, red, and bronze were all on display. But not everyone is into the hardcore aftermarket look. That’s why RTX Wheels has made the vast majority of its “unsurpassed” amount of wheels options that are OE-inspired.
To date, RTX Wheels has more than 150 models of alloy wheels on file, all broken down into 4 different series. With over 15,000 retailers offering much of the RTX line, there’s a pretty good chance you’ll find something that fits your rig.