Archive for the ‘Alloy Wheels’

  • Sumo Power Takes Delivery Of RAYS Wheels
    Sumo Power are now an official distributor for Rays wheels and have just taken their first large stock delivery with Impreza, Lancer Evo, Skyline and Toyota  fitments, along with European fitments such as Porsche and BMW among others. One of the most exciting wheels is the new lightweight TE37SL which is 400 grams lighter than the older TE37 but ALSO cheaper! They also...
    by ashley at August 31st, 2010 at 02:08 am
  • Alcar Present League Retro Star Rim. Star Quality!
    In case you hadn’t noticed, Old is suddenly the new ‘New’. Ever one to be ahead of the curve, the latest League wheel design mixes authentic Retro good looks with modern-day dynamics. Although thankfully, we haven’t regressed to the crazy fashions of the 70s and 80s, a lot of the wheel designs of that era have suddenly become very cool again. Looking like...
    by dave at June 23rd, 2010 at 08:06 am
  • Dotz Launch New ‘Exile’ Alloy Wheel
    The latest wheel design from Dotz should tick all of the boxes for the burgeoning OEM+ crowd. Its stunning design, deeply sculpted centre bowl and perfectly proportioned spokes provide a fresh new take on the classic ‘Y’ spoke genre. Thanks to a beautifully understated design language, the Exile balances OEM styling cues with subtle aggression and an attractive...
    by dave at June 18th, 2010 at 06:06 am
  • Dezent Launch New RG Rim. Well Spoken
    The latest wheel design from Dezent looks stunning thanks to its classic ‘Y’ spoke design and flawlessly machined face. The latest rim from the highly respected wheel manufacturer contrasts a lustrous gloss black detail against the lacquered face to present a stunning OEM+ style design that will look at home on a wide range of 4 and 5 stud Jap, Euro and Tuner...
    by dave at May 18th, 2010 at 03:05 am
  • Finichi Launch New FDTM Rim. An Instant Classic
    The latest wheel from Finichi alloy wheels stable uses classic ‘80s split rim good looks to appeal to a massive range of marques. The stunning pseudo-split rim wheel uses genuine split rim bolts, which can be easily removed to allow the wheel to be customised – and later in the year, Finichi will be releasing a series of custom bolt options with anodised finishes...
    by dave at May 17th, 2010 at 07:05 am