Lightning 95
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As with all positive offset wheels ,and low pro tires nowadays, it doesn't take much to bend a wheel. I bent a steel wheel on my wife's Camry running over a baseball size chunk of ice awhile back. The backside of most wheels are like the open end of a 5 gallon bucket. The front side is much stronger, so you never see them bent. It always shows up on the rear of the wheel on a balancer. I see bent wheels on half of the cars I change tires on, with our never smooth roads in Iowa.