I was hard pressed to find a great set of rims for my new truck....NOT made in China. Harder than you think! Failing to do so, I opted to get the best warranty and best manufacturing process available, on a wheel I found attractive on my truck and affordable to my wallet.Method makes good wheels. The 2 models I liked for my �17 Tacoma 4x4 were their ""Standard"" and these - the ""Double Standard"". I finally chose the Doubles.These are high quality wheels. ""Low pressure"" gravity mfgr process is better than a plain ""gravity"" pour process - and a finish warranty of 2 years is better than many others.Its worth noting that the lugnuts DO NOT COME WITH THE WHEELS, so plan on spending another $69 or so for them (on all- four).Also - If your current vehicle has TPMS valve stems, you will want to transfer them to your new wheels or spend another $60-120 on a set of those too.These wheels look very nice on my truck. Its a deep blue color and its lifted about 2"" max. The tires on these wheels are the BF Goodrich KO 2 265/70-R17.The wheels are perfect in finish. Not too bright - like a polished chrome - but a tad more bright than dull satin. I have received many compliments.Even the center hubs look great and the stems/capsare also metal looking. The immitation fasteners around the rims are gold colored, (which I didnt realize until I received them) but surprisingly - they look good.The only thing negative I can even muster is a tiny characteristic of the inside faces of the rims. They have a groove around them (like where the valve stem is) that does not drain off completely any water that collects on the wheel when it is still or parked. A simple thing - but when you wash your vehicle you have to wipe out that water gathered there at the bottom/inside.Likewise - If you drive in rain - its likely you could see water sitting there when you stop. No big deal - but strange. Ignored, it is of no consequence. I only mention it because I've never seen such on rims before.I like these very much. They are a good quality wheel that accents the truck incredibly well - not dated or cheap looking. I prefer the old-school ""bright"" finish as opposed to the black or painted options also offered. That is just my personal preference. I am sure whichever Method style wheel fits your particular vehicle application will also prove to be a great value.