Well, I'll swim upstream here.8)
We only run alloy wheels- on and off road.
In the last 12 years of wheeling and serious rock crawling, I've only seen one alloy rim get damaged bad enough to replace, and that was on my rig after a multiple roll-over.
BTW- it actually bent. It didn't break.
Like Bounty said, running 8" rims provides better protection for 12.5" tires.
They retain the bead better when aired down too.
Good alloys can be had for under $100.00 each, so in the rare instance you could break one, it's not that expensive to replace it.
Anything that could break a good alloy wheel might also bend a steelie beyond what I'd like to continue using.
None of our crew will ever run steel wheels again.
Every set we've ever run had one of 2 that were out of round- right out of the box!:shock:
A high percentage of these wheels have this problem and larger MT's are hard enough to balance as it is.
Another thing I don't care for with steelies is that they just look cheap.
That's just my own personal opinion though.
I know some guys who run one set of tires on road and another off.
Many of the newer MT tires are really well behaved on the road, so most of us aren't interested in switching back & forth.
We mostly run more extreme dry trails & rocks though.
If we were big mud gooey guys, we might swap rims to run boggers or TSL's off-road as they are pretty lousy on the street.
YMMV...