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Usually steel rims are recommended for such things as mud tyres. Alloys with M/T don't have the same strength and the rims are know to crack in some situations. Then again steel rims much heavier and not great for fuel econmony with M/T. Also alloys with there big gaps when in shingle river beds can allow stones to interfere/damage your brake system.
Was a ranger that got stranded in a shallow river crossing a rock got in the wheel and broke a spoke off the wheel
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