



BMF Wheels has released a brand-new design for the lifted and leveled truck market at the recently concluded 2009 SEMA show in Las Vegas. The new offering is a 24 x 10.5 named the “M-80.” It features a 7-inch rim lip, sensor compatibility, 4.75-inch backspacing and a patent-pending machining process in “death metal” black finish. The 24 x 10.5 is marketed toward the lifted-truck enthusiast who demands the best and most unique wheels on the road today. The M-80 is available in 17 x 9 and 20 x 9 versions as well.
The all-new 20 x 9 “S.E.R.E.” design features chrome and “death metal” black finishes, sensor compatibility and a unique technical look.
The all-new BMF Wheels “rehab” design, also released at the show, is a forged one-piece 20 x 12 with 4.5-inch backspacing. It features sensor compatibility, forged from 6061 T6 aircraft aluminum, 100 percent CNC surface machining and is offered in “death metal” black. The 20x12 Rehab is marketed toward the most performance-driven segment of the lifted truck market.
The company also just released a brand-new leveling-kit program for sport utility vehicles and trucks. BMF leveling kits are built in the U.S. using 6061 T6 aircraft billet aluminum, and 10.9-rated mounting hardware. BMF leveling kits are all bolt-on applications, maintaining factory ride and factory alignment specifications. No cutting or drilling is required when installing the kits. All leveling kits are anodized black and are engraved with the BMF logo. BMF precisely engineers features into all BMF leveling kits to ensure the right leveling kit for each application.
The BMF performance-driven line of wheels for the off-road and lifted truck enthusiast features a fusion of forged wheel styling with cast wheel technology. Every wheel is manufactured using a proprietary multi-axis CNC machining process, and BMF has a utility patent pending. The innovations produce a true three-dimensional look.
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