Ran across this article.
https://jalopnik.com/warn-the-winch-company-is-making-jeep-wheels-and-they-1844769762
https://jalopnik.com/warn-the-winch-company-is-making-jeep-wheels-and-they-1844769762
I called to see... and the nice person said they were made “ over seas”.
I think it's the other way around. LKQ owns Keystone which makes/sells wheels which owns Warn. LKQ is probably using the Warm brand to help sell Keystone made wheels to a different market. I don't think this is related at all to Cragar keystone just to confuse the issue.Probably another brand Warn purchased recently and slapped their name on.
And fakelocks.Those fake hubs are quite possibly the most retarded thing I've seen on a wheel. It's right up there with spinners.
I think it's the other way around. LKQ owns Keystone which makes/sells wheels which owns Warn. LKQ is probably using the Warm brand to help sell Keystone made wheels to a different market. I don't think this is related at all to Cragar keystone just to confuse the issue.
I think this company operates the Warn we are talking about
https://www.keystoneautomotive.com/
This company owns Keystone
https://www.lkqcorp.com/
Forgive my ignorance, and this is a honest question. But how would wheels have anything to do with getting you out of a ditch?They'll get you out of a ditch![]()
It was supposed to be a joke referencing Warn's reputation for their winches and hubsForgive my ignorance, and this is a honest question. But how would wheels have anything to do with getting you out of a ditch?
Ahhh, guess that one flew over my headIt was supposed to be a joke referencing Warn's reputation for their winches and hubs
