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Lock Off-Road Wheels FAQs

Are Lock Off-Road wheels good?
Lock Off-Road is a newer brand but is known for having fair prices and awesome, high-quality finishes and designs that are desirable for off-road vehicles. They offer both cast and forged wheels in a variety of finishes like matte black, bronze, grey, polished metal, and more.
What size are Lock Off-Road wheels?
Lock Off-Road wheels come in a variety of diameters (17in - 22in), widths (5in to 10in), and offsets.
What vehicles do Lock Off-Road wheels fit?
Lock Off-Road wheels are a great fit for off-roading vehicles like Jeep Wranglers, Toyota Tacomas, Ford F1-50s, and other trucks and SUVs.
Where are Lock Off-Road wheels made?
Lock Off-Road wheels are manufactured in Taiwan and distributed throughout the U.S.A.
Where can I buy Lock Off-Road Wheels?
Lock Off-Road Wheels can be bought online through Tire Agent where shipping is fast and free. Tire Agent makes it easy to search for Lock Off-Road and other excellent off-road wheel options that are guaranteed to match your vehicle. Simply use our wheel matching tool by entering your vehicle information including your car model, year, brand, and trim to find off-road wheel options. You can even narrow your search down to just Lock Off-Road Wheels. Lock Off Road Wheels are anywhere from $259.99 to $705.00 per wheel. Explore Tire Agent's Finance options on our Finance Page online.
Where can I find Brand wheel warranty info?
Lock Off-Road Warranty information can be found on the bottom of their About Us Page. The warranty guarantees that the wheels will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for one year from the original date of purchase. This does not cover damage to the wheels while off-highway and only covers wheels installed correctly with no additional modifications. You will also need to provide proof of original purchase from an authorized dealer (Tire Agent.