In the world of automotive customization, the right set of wheels can transform the entire look and feel of your vehicle. When it comes to achieving that perfect blend of style, performance, and quality, Factory Reproductions Wheels is a name that stands out.
Founded in 1984, Factory Reproductions Wheels has been a key player in the aftermarket wheel industry for nearly four decades. What sets them apart is their commitment to producing high-quality replica wheels that capture the essence of [...more]
At Touren Wheels, our passion lies in the art of motion. With each wheel we craft, we embark on a journey to capture the very essence of high-performance and style. Our commitment to excellence is unwavering, as we meticulously scrutinize every detail to deliver wheels of the utmost precision and quality. At Touren, we don't settle for anything less than perfection and the three lines of wheels we offer, each reflect that commitment.
Flow Formed Innovation
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For decades, Vision Wheels has been a driving force in the world of aftermarket wheels, and their journey is a testament to innovation, quality, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Take a trip through time to explore the rich history of Vision Wheels.
A Vision Takes Shape
Founded in 1976, Vision Wheel began as a small family-owned business with a big dream. Their goal was simple yet ambitious: to create wheels that not only enhanced the performance of vehicles but also added a tou [...more]
When it comes to aftermarket wheels, one brand that consistently stands out from the crowd is Raceline Wheels. With a legacy spanning over two decades, Raceline has established itself as a leader in the industry. But what truly sets Raceline apart from other aftermarket options? Here’s seven top reasons.
1. Uncompromising Quality
At the heart of Raceline's success is a commitment to quality. Raceline wheels are engineered and manufactured with precision, using top-grade materials and [...more]
Cragar Wheels, a name steeped in automotive history, has undergone a fascinating evolution. Established in the 1960s, they've been synonymous with American muscle, known for their high-quality performance and distinctive custom appearance. However, today's Cragar Wheels are more than just a nod to the past; they represent a dynamic revival of modern muscle.
A Glimpse into the Past
Cragar's journey through history is a testament to its enduring commitment to excellence. From iconic hub [...more]
Paint is the enemy of chrome. Perhaps some over spray from a paint job has ended up on your chrome wheels. Or maybe you purchased a used set of wheels that someone had spray painted and you want to reveal the chrome underneath. There's even a chance that you painted over the chrome yourself and then realized you'd rather return the rims to their original state. Whatever the case, you find yourself needing to remove paint from the chrome wheels without damaging the chrome.
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Many longtime owners of low-grade alloy wheels notice on occasion that the chrome plating on their wheels has started to scratch and flake or simply look less than pristine. Luckily the chrome plating on alloy wheels can be removed fairly effortlessly. You should only try to remove the chrome plating on your alloy wheels if it is already peeling or flaking and you’re not concerned with permanently altering the look of your wheels.
To get started you'll need:
Alloy wheels, of course
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Maybe you just got your car washed and polished and everything is looking great, well almost everything. It's your wheels, something's got to be done about your wheels. Let's assume that you have a fairly new set of chrome wheels on your vehicle, but over time they have gotten a little bit dirty, but aside from your wheels everything else on your vehicle looks pristine. Maybe you're planning on taking your car to an auto show or maybe you have a date but in any case you don't want your car's ot [...more]
If you have invested in sprucing up your car by purchasing high quality chrome wheels , you are going to need to take care of them. Wheels get dirty fairly easily. In some climates rust also becomes a factor. If you let that rust and dirt build up, it can wear off the chrome finish over time. Regular cleaning is essential and relatively easy.
The first thing to know is that putting your car through an automatic car washer or using power washing tools can actually damage the chrome finish. It is [...more]
Many people like to get chrome on their wheels not just because it makes them look really good, but because it makes them rust resistant. This means that if you have ended up with rust on your chrome wheels there is a major problem. The first thing you may want to do is go back to the person you bought the wheels from if it is a dealership. Bring your receipt and tell them what conditions your car has been in lately. Unless it has been sitting in your swimming pool, if your wheels really do have [...more]
Winter time is approaching fast and although thoughts of the holiday festivities attempt to take over, truck owners with chrome wheels need to start planning ahead for the snow and salt that will soon be covering the roads. Because salt eats away at the chrome and causes it to rust, the best way to protect your chrome wheels is take them off and store them for the winter. They can easily be replaced with stock wheels for the winter. However, if that is not option, there are several things yo [...more]