Kipardo 17 20 inch 6lug 6×139.7 4×4 offroad car alloy wheels rims for lexus GX460 GX470
Product Description
MODEL NO:3263
Size | 20 inch | Material | A356.2 |
---|---|---|---|
PCD | 6X139.7/6X135 | MOQ | 80PCS |
Standard Carton | Brown Carton/White Carton | Warranty | 3 Years |
Production process
PACKAGE
Our exhibition
Special Service
1. We provide timely per-sale and after-sale service: Before the sample/mass production order placed, all details will be checked and confirmed with customers; We can accept sample order for testing first. Also we have a free sample policy if you place an order to us
2. We provide LOGO customizing (Milled Letters and Word) on wheels;
3. Center caps and Carton LOGO customizing;
4. Wheel's finishing can be your requested.
5. We can do forged, Flow forming and Lower pressure
FAQ
1.Q: How about quality guarantee of your wheels?
A:1) Material Purchase Control Our Material are imported from Malaysia, Thailand ect. Those country specializing in better rubber.
2) Advanced production equipment, including German Krupp mixer, Netherlands VMI tire building machine.
3) all semi-finished tires are inspected 100%, qualified rate is almost 100%. This is seldom in China.
4)There are 5 times inspection for each tyre, including appearance test,X-ray test, dynamic test and so on.
2. Q: Terms of payment
FOB,30%TT deposit, 70% balance before shipping
C&F, 30% TT deposit, the balance should be paid against copy of B/L within 10 days.
By irrevocable LC at sight.
Do you kown
Alloy wheels, also known as rims, are becoming more popular in car designs over the last few decades, while steel wheels are seen as a default option. The two types of wheels have their advantages and disadvantages compared to each other.
Alloy wheels look much more stylish and sportier than steel wheels, for one. They come in many different shapes and sizes, allowing for a more personalized look for your vehicle. They are also lighter in weight than steel wheels, meaning greater fuel efficiency and improved performance from your vehicle. Alloy wheels also tend to dissipate heat more quickly than steel wheels, cooling your brakes faster and allowing for better control.
The downside is that alloy wheels are much more expensive than steel wheels and are often more vulnerable to damage. They are also more prone to scratching and corrosion from salt and other road contaminants. Additionally, alloy wheels may not be suitable for all terrain, making them a more specialized option.
Steel wheels are the most common wheels on the market and therefore tend to be cheaper. Steel wheels are much stronger and more durable than alloy wheels and are less prone to impacts. As a result, they are great for off-road driving and can even improve the tire's performance in bad weather.
Overall, alloy wheels are better looking and typically provide better performance, but they cost significantly more and may not be the right choice for all driving conditions. Steel wheels are typically more economical, better suited to off-road conditions, and more durable, but they are not generally as attractive or as fast.