
American Racing Wheels: The History and Future of Custom Wheels
by
George A. Magalios
American Racing Wheels represent the pinnacle of the custom wheel world. Regardless of your ride, American Racing wheels offer all the performance and looks you could desire from a beautiful custom wheel. Founded in the 1950s by auto racing enthusiasts, American Racing wheels offer an exceptional value and performance for their price range. When the founders of American Racing wheels set out to make their very own reliable and high-performance custom racing alloy wheel they came up with the Torq Thrust, a legendary wheel still made today in various models and finishes.
What makes American Racing wheels so special is the unique American history behind it: just a couple of racing enthusiasts with some technical knowledge. Little did they know they would create a legend in the American racing wheels world. Today you can find various models like the Aero, the aforementioned Torq Thrust, the Filo, the Outlaw II, the Burn, and the Razor 6, to name just a few examples. These fine wheels are constructed to the highest technical specs and offer superior strength and performance on any vehicle, and on both road and track.
Available American Racing wheels finishes include chrome, matte black, anthracite, glossy black, machined, and polished, to name a few. You can find American Racing wheels in sizes ranging from 17 to 22 inches and more. American Racing wheels also offers the same wheels in various widths so you can stagger your ride to give it a more powerful and fearsome look on the street.
What American Racing wheels offer lovers of custom wheels and chrome wheels is a classic American look for their hot rod, lowrider, vintage truck, or new Dodge Challenger, or any other vehicle. This classic American Racing wheels look combined with high performance technology and gorgeous designs, makes American Racing wheels a dominant player in the custom wheels and rims world. When you put American Racing wheels on your car or truck, you are putting automotive history on your ride, making American Racing wheels the custom wheels of choice!
Published October 12, 2009
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