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XFX Flow Wheels The XFX Flow Wheels series is a premium sub-line of XF Off-Road, introduced in 2019 as part of XF’s commitment to innovation. Seeing the demand for lighter and stronger wheels, XF launched the XFX (also referred to as XF Flow-Forged) to bring advanced flow-forming technology to the off-road wheel market. This made XFX one of the first off-road wheel lines to widely adopt flow-forging for truck wheels, and notably, the first to include floating center caps as a standard feature. The XFX series took XF Off-Road’s already successful design language and elevated it with performance-oriented engineering. Since its debut, XFX Flow wheels have been embraced by enthusiasts who want the strength of an off-road wheel without the typical weight penalty of large rims. The series is relatively new but rapidly growing, with new models (XFX-301 through XFX-308) introduced in recent years, targeting those who push their trucks both on-road and off-road and desire the latest wheel tech. Top-Selling Models XFX Flow series wheels are identified by model numbers in the 300s. A few of the prominent models include: XFX-301 – This was one of the launch models of the flow-forged lineup and remains very popular. The XFX-301 is a robust design featuring a multi-spoke pattern with milled windows. It’s offered in various sizes from 17×10 up to 26×14, covering needs from Jeep fitments to extreme lifted trucks. Finishes for the 301 include Gloss Black with milled windows, Black with brushed face, and even striking options like Red Milled outlines. Its combination of size range and aggressive styling makes it a top choice for those looking to shed weight without losing style. XFX-305 – A deep-lip design with a concave center, the 305 has a bold six-spoke layout that resembles a turbine. It’s known for its floating center cap featuring the XF logo – as the wheel spins, the logo stays upright, a head-turning feature unique to XFX wheels. Common sizes are 20×10, 20×12, 22×12, etc., in finishes like black milled or two-tone. Many show trucks that want both form and function opt for the XFX-305. XFX-307 – This model brings a mesh-style design to the lineup, with intricate spokes that still maintain strength due to the flow-forged construction. The 307 is popular in larger diameters (22″ and 24″) on trucks that want a more luxury-performance look while still being off-road capable. It often comes in gloss black or brushed dual-tone finishes. All XFX models share the hallmark of being flow-forged: the wheel is initially cast and then the barrel is flow-formed (spun and pressed) to reach the final width and shape. This process aligns the metal grain and allows for a thinner, lighter barrel without sacrificing strength. For customers, the popular XFX wheels offer weight savings of several pounds per wheel versus a comparable fully cast wheel. That improves acceleration, braking, and ride quality – especially important when running large 35″–37″ tires. In terms of looks, XFX wheels also usually have a bit more depth and contour, thanks to the manufacturing process allowing creative designs. Key Features & Benefits XFX Flow-Forged wheels bring several unique features and benefits to the table, blending performance and aesthetics: Flow-Formed Construction: The primary benefit of XFX wheels is the flow-forging technology. By stretching and compressing the outer rim after casting, the aluminum becomes denser and stronger in that section, similar to a forged wheel’s grain structure. This yields up to 25% weight reduction compared to a conventional cast wheel of the same size, while maintaining high load capacity. For the driver, that means a lighter wheel-tire combo for improved handling and less rotational mass – a big plus for performance wheels on trucks that see street or off-road use. Floating Center Caps: As a standout feature, XFX wheels come with floating center caps (patent pending). These weighted caps keep the XF logo level at all times, even when the vehicle is moving. Beyond the novelty, it’s a mark of the attention to detail and engineering put into these wheels – usually a feature seen on high-end luxury car wheels, now applied to off-road wheels. It’s a conversation starter and adds a custom touch that sets your wheels apart from others. Exposed Lugs & Spiked Lug Compatibility: XFX designs typically have an open hub with exposed lug nuts. This not only caters to the off-road aesthetic (and makes it easy to inspect/retorque lugs after hard driving), but also allows owners to use spiked lug nuts or colored lug nuts to further customize the look. No covered caps means the rugged hardware becomes part of the design. Multiple Finishes and Details: Despite being performance-focused, XFX wheels don’t skimp on style. They are available in about 6 different finishes per model – ranging from solid satin or gloss colors to milled two-tones. The machining on these wheels is precise, with details like milled spoke edges, machined logos, or even dual layers of color (e.g., a red inner barrel with black face on some special editions). The finishes are all powder coated and clear coated as needed to endure off-road abrasion and ease cleaning of mud or brake dust. Lighter, Yet Stronger: Key benefit – because of the flow-forged tech, these wheels are lighter which reduces unsprung weight and can improve your truck’s acceleration and braking. At the same time, they often have higher shock resistance than cast wheels, meaning they can absorb impacts better (useful off-road when hitting rocks or ruts). The engineering behind XFX ensures you get the best of both worlds: a wheel that’s tough enough for trail duty but refined enough for daily driving. Enhanced Sizes for Off-Road Builds: XFX wheels come in large diameters and widths (e.g., 24×14, 26×14 for extreme trucks), which traditionally would be very heavy if cast. By using flow-forming, XF makes these extreme sizes more practical. So if someone wants a 26″ wheel on a show truck, an XFX wheel will likely weigh significantly less than a competitor’s fully-cast 26, putting less strain on suspension and wheel bearings. It’s a clear benefit for those high-end SEMA-style builds. Vehicle Compatibility XFX Flow wheels are aimed at the same market as XF Off-Road’s standard wheels – trucks, SUVs, and Jeeps – but particularly those owners who demand performance and often have higher-end builds. They fit all the common applications: Jeep Wranglers (XFX series in 17–20″ sizes with 5×5 bolt pattern for off-road ready Jeeps), half-ton trucks like F-150, Silverado, RAM 1500, Tundra (20″ and 22″ sizes with 6-lug fitments, great for daily driven trucks where weight savings improves ride), and 3/4 to 1-ton trucks (2500HD, F-250, etc., since XFX wheels do come in 8-lug patterns and large diameters ideal for show or off-road diesel trucks). Enthusiasts with lifted trucks especially benefit: for example, if you have a 6-inch lifted Chevy Silverado on 35†tires, an XFX-301 20×10 wheel will help reduce unsprung weight compared to a non-flow-forged wheel, making the truck feel more agile. Also, those building performance trucks or fast SUVs (e.g., a tuned Ford Raptor or a Jeep Trackhawk) might choose XFX wheels to handle power and reduce weight as performance wheels. In summary, XFX wheels are compatible with a wide range of vehicles – essentially any platform that XF Off-Road covers – and they’re particularly ideal for builds where the owner wants the latest wheel technology. (For a closer look at options, see the XF Off-Road section on our site – XFX flow-forged models are highlighted there. You can also browse by your specific vehicle to find XFX wheels that will fit your truck or SUV.) Get the latest in flow-forged technology with XFX Flow Wheelsâ€â€find your perfect set at USAWheels.com today.
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