Dirty Life Race Wheels

Dirty Life Race Wheels for our 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon. Stay tuned, once we get these mounted and balanced we can post videos of the truck with the 35 inch BFGoodrich KM3 Mud Terrains, and then in the next stage of the build we will put the 37’s on. Also, thats when the lift kits will start etc

These wheels are part of the STAGE ONE for the Gladiator Build, we will mount these the standard D.O.T. approved way and then when we run the 37 inch BFGoodrich Tires on the Jeep Truck we will get the beadlock rings, so for now these will not be beadlock mounted.

Dirty Life Race Wheels has a long history in the racing scene and are making a huge impact on the wheel market, so far everyone has loved the look of these wheels and we can’t STOP LOOKING AT THEM.

Spent about 3 hours taking photos and shooting mini-videos with these wheel Tuesday night and can’t get enough of them, and here it is 2 days later and still writing and posting about them.

Dirty Life Race Wheels DT-1 Satin Gold

Well, it’s been three full Michigan winters (with tons of salt) and have had the wheels on for about 3 and a half years and they have held up extremely well. We started with 35” Inch BFGoodrich KM3 Mud Terrain tires for the first couple years and then finally switched to the 37” variation. The only major flaw so far with the Dirty Life Race Wheels for the Jeep Gladiator have been some of the hardware for the bead lock rings have rusted. That’s not a big deal and completely normal for our winter weather. Easy and cheap to fix too.

Something that makes these Dirty Life Wheels a little different is they use the Dual-Tek Bead Lock Technology which give you the ability to use the simulated bead lock rings that aren’t actually bead locking on your your Jeep tires, or you can swap those out for the actual bead lock rings and run super lose air pressure for off-roading.

We have the bead lock rings and the simulated but have always just run the simulated bead lock rings. Sadly the JEEPKHANA build series never really happened because of Covid and some other things.

It’s going on 4 years next month (April 2023) that we’ve owned the Jeep Gladiator and so far it’s has been extremely reliable with very few issues. We’ve had a lot of wild things happen with it including have the roof fly off going 97 MPH.