Audi Wheels
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Looking for Audi Wheels? Audi wheels can now be found at duPont REGISTRY in our
Audi Wheels area. A great way to personalize your car new is by buying some aftermarket
Audi wheels. Aftermarket Audi wheels allow you to change the look of the vehicle
without actually tampering with the body. You can also put your old Audi wheels
back on the car when you decide to sell it, ensuring no one will be turned off by
a non-original car. No other accessory allow you to modify the car to your own personal
style like an Audi wheel can.
Aftermarket Audi wheels can also help you customize the way the car rides. You can
alter the size of the rim and the side wall of the tire to modify how well the car
absorbs bumps or how ably it can take a corner. Traditionally, larger aftermarket
rims with a shorter tire sidewall might give you a sportier ride at a cost to comfort.
On the other hand, smaller aftermarket rims with a larger tire sidewall might make
your ride smoother at a cost to the athletic nature of the vehicle. Whatever route
you decide to go with, aftermarket rims and other accessories are a great way to
customize your favorite ride!
Audi is known for their superior interiors, stunning performance and over all high
build standards. This brand is made for people who are enthusiastic about driving
but don’t want that to come at a loss of luxury. In today’s marketplace, you can
find many exceptionally gorgeous Audis at reasonable prices. Of course, once you
have bought your new dream toy, it is time to personalize it. Altering your vehicle
takes it out of the cookie-cutter standard look and helps give the car its own flair.
Buying aftermarket or customized rims are the most popular way that enthusiasts
alter their ride to fit their own needs. Most people that customize their rims do
it to alter their car’s appearance. These rims are usually very big, sometimes to
ridiculous diameters.
People that change their rims for competition purposes usually get lighter and /or
stronger wheels to help handle the power and gain the performance edge. Another
aspect that is important for people that want their rims to perform is the width
of the tire. The wider the rim the fatter the tire they can fit on. These wheels
are usually referred to as alloy wheels. Some rare rims are called “mag” wheels
because they are composed of a magnesium alloy.
Larger rims and lower profile tires can provide a performance benefit up to a point.
After that point the performance of the car will began to suffer because of increased
inertia and unsprung weight. This is dependent on a lot of variables but a lot has
to do with what size rim the car was manufactured and tested on.
Some more popular aftermarket rim makers include: Lowenhart, Rial, Orobica Line,
M.B Italia, Toora, G.M.P Italia, Vellano, MOZ, Wolfhart, Wolfrace, Panther Wheel,
American Racing Wheels, Motegi Racing Performance Wheels, Weld Racing, BBS Wheels,
5Zigen, Volk Racing, Konig Wheels and Rimstock.
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