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Hey! They look great! The red center caps give it a unique touch!AW10 on 20's stock rubber complete with custom made center caps.
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Hey! They look great! The red center caps give it a unique touch!AW10 on 20's stock rubber complete with custom made center caps.
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Hey, thanks so much for the photos — and especially for sharing your experience using our wheels. We're really glad to hear you liked them, and it's awesome that you noticed the improvement in performance. Thank you!I recently switched from the 21" factory wheels on my Rivian R1T to the AW10s with 275/65R20 Nitto Terra Grappler G3s, and the experience has been great from start to finish. Communication from Santiago and the team at Atomic Wheels was excellent—both before and after the sale. They answered all my questions quickly and thoroughly, which gave me a lot of confidence in the purchase.
The wheels look fantastic—clean, aggressive styling with a slightly wider stance that really suits the truck. I was a little concerned about efficiency loss going to a wider all-terrain setup, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised. Even though these wheels sit out a bit further than stock, I’m still seeing comparable efficiency. I did drop my cruising speed slightly (from 77mph to 72mph), but that’s a trade-off I’m happy with considering the weight savings—this setup is about 7 lbs lighter per corner than the factory 21s.
Ride quality is solid, and the Nitto G3s have been great both on the road and in light off-road conditions. Shipping was fast, everything arrived mounted and balanced, and installation was hassle-free. Overall, Atomic Wheels really delivered on product quality and customer experience. Highly recommend, especially for fellow Rivian owners looking to balance performance, looks, and efficiency.![]()
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Looks good! And a bit more aggressive than the OEM Pirellis so I might consider these once mine wear thin.I recently switched from the 21" factory wheels on my Rivian R1T to the AW10s with 275/65R20 Nitto Terra Grappler G3s, and the experience has been great from start to finish. Communication from Santiago and the team at Atomic Wheels was excellent—both before and after the sale. They answered all my questions quickly and thoroughly, which gave me a lot of confidence in the purchase.
The wheels look fantastic—clean, aggressive styling with a slightly wider stance that really suits the truck. I was a little concerned about efficiency loss going to a wider all-terrain setup, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised. Even though these wheels sit out a bit further than stock, I’m still seeing comparable efficiency. I did drop my cruising speed slightly (from 77mph to 72mph), but that’s a trade-off I’m happy with considering the weight savings—this setup is about 7 lbs lighter per corner than the factory 21s.
Ride quality is solid, and the Nitto G3s have been great both on the road and in light off-road conditions. Shipping was fast, everything arrived mounted and balanced, and installation was hassle-free. Overall, Atomic Wheels really delivered on product quality and customer experience. Highly recommend, especially for fellow Rivian owners looking to balance performance, looks, and efficiency.
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Hi Matt, regarding the center cap — it can actually be removed with pressure, but it needs to be done carefully to avoid scratching it. American Tires knows how to handle that, so you shouldn’t have any issues.@Atomic Wheels Looking forward to getting my new satin black 20” AW10s installed tomorrow at America’s Tire! I have two questions.
First, I’ve read in a couple of different Atomic Wheels threads here about removing the center caps in advance of an installation so that the tire shop doesn’t scratch them. I just unboxed a wheel and for the life of me couldn’t figure out how to remove the center cap - it almost looked like it was forged into the wheel. How do I remove it?
Second, I’ve also read about the necessity of having a 22mm think wall socket. Can I presume that America’s Tire would have that or do I need to go find one somewhere and bring it with me tomorrow?
Thanks!