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Light Weight Premium Alloy Wheels

Light Weight Premium Alloy WheelsLight Weight Premium Alloy Wheels

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•Advantage Of Alloys

•Professional on Fitment

•Professional on Fitment

 Alloy wheels offer better strength than steel, can be made to handle the same loads, and weigh 20% less. The result: Better acceleration, braking and fuel economy. 

•Professional on Fitment

•Professional on Fitment

•Professional on Fitment

 We have over 15 years experiences in alloy wheels industry to ensure our products are tailored precisely to vehicle’s requirements. 

•Change your Seasonal Performance

•Change your Seasonal Performance

•Change your Seasonal Performance

 

Pros of Upsizing Your Alloy Wheels 

  • More rubber in contact with the road to improve your vehicle’s stability
  • Enhanced responsiveness, handling and braking
  • Improved vehicle appearance

Cons of Upsizing your Alloy Wheels

  • Firmer ride due to shorter and stiffer tire sidewall
  • Less cushioning to absorb impacts from road hazards
  • Less tire sidewall to protect the outer lip of your alloy wheel


Downsizing is an important step to preparing your vehicle for winter.
 

Pros of Downsizing Your Alloy Wheels

  • Better traction in deep snow and slush
  • More affordable solution for winter wheel/tire packages
  • Smaller diameter will allow a higher profile sidewall better adapted for harsh road conditions

Cons of Downsizing Your Alloy Wheels

  • Reduced handling with a higher profile tire
  • Larger wheel gap between tire and wheel well

•Wheel Maintenance

•Change your Seasonal Performance

•Change your Seasonal Performance

 

Do’s for Proper Wheel Maintenance

  • Only use soft-touch washcloths with purpose-built alloy wheel cleaner
  • Visit no-touch carwashes
  • Check your tire inflation regularly, always follow the recommended pressure on the inflation door placard
  • Periodically check that your wheels are properly torqued
  • Ensure your wheels are clean and dry before storing them for summer/winter


Dont's for Proper Wheel Maintenance

  • Do not use abrasive sponges, cloths & polishing compounds
  • Avoid contact carwashes with a guided wheel track


Longer-lasting alloy wheels

A new set of wheels is, without question, one of the best things you can do to improve the look of your vehicle. However, of all the exterior components on your vehicle, your wheels are probably the most abused. Brake dust, road grime, stones, and tar are in contact with them daily.

They are also subjected to a significant amount of heat that gets transmitted from the braking system. In winter, road salt and other chemicals used to de-ice road surfaces make for an even more hostile environment! Damage caused by prolonged exposure to these elements may cause the wheel finish to deteriorate faster than usual.

So, how can you protect your wheels and keep them looking great for a long time?

The first line of defense should be a coat of high-quality automotive wax. Just like the body of your vehicle you can safely wax just about any type of wheel finish to protect it in the same way. It's best to apply the first coat when you purchase your wheels and make it a regular habit to re-apply when you wax your vehicle.

The most important step however is regular cleaning! All finishes are best cleaned with a soap and water solution. A soap specifically formulated for washing automotive paint is best as it will not remove protective wax like dish detergent and other household cleaners. Before washing your wheels, be sure to rinse them to remove dirt, dust and other abrasive materials. Use a clean mitt or sponge for washing so you do not scratch the wheel finish. Then, rinse again thoroughly to remove soap so it does not create any spotting. When stubborn stains or tar is encountered, then use an automotive bug or tar remover, but be sure to re-apply the wax afterwards.

Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel wool pads or polishing compounds, and beware of automatic car washes! Some use acid-based cleaners to remove dirt and grime. Others use stiff brushes to clean the wheels and tires. Both processes can harm your wheel’s finish.

Lastly, if you are not a fanatic about washing your wheels regularly, then selecting a wheel finish that is more resistant to the elements may be a better choice for you. Painted wheels tend to be the most durable. Wheels with machining or chrome look great, but they do require more wheel maintenance and may not be the best choice for you. As a result, machined or chrome wheels are not recommended for winter use as they are less resistant to extreme cold and road salt. It’s best to select a wheel finish that best suits your needs, so your wheels last you a long time.


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