
Enkei Wheels : An Attitude Adjustment for Your Ride
by
George A. Magalios
Mediasophia, INC
Enkei wheels and rims are made by a company that has some of the most rigorous manufacturing and testing standards in the custom wheels industry. Enkei has patented their "Spec-E" system that includes higher standards for drop tests, spin tests, and actual construction standards. Because of policies like these, Enkei wheels is known as one of the most reliable manufacturers of custom wheels.
Current models of Enkei rims include the Klamp, the Grab 6, the AKP, the GW8, the T-Fork, and the RPF1, to name a few. These hot custom rims come in gorgeous finishes such as chrome, black, silver, gunmetal, and many others. You can find these and other Enkei wheels in diameters ranging from 15 to 20 inches, and more, as well as a wide variety of widths that offer you great options in fitments and tires. Enkei wheels are renowned for their outlandish styles that go way over the top in making a statement. Custom rims like the Klamp and the Grab 6 make heads turn and provide exceptionally smooth rides on both the street and the track. Enkei wheels also provide great eye candy for small trucks, sedans, and muscle cars like the Dodge Challenger or the Ford Mustang. Coupled with hot low profile tires from brands like Toyo, Nankang, Nitto, Nexen, Goodyear, and Pirelli, Enkei rims make for an attention-getting experience, whatever you ride. But attention is not the only thing you get with Enkei wheels, you also achieve a higher standard of performance and an improved driving experience that makes getting behind the wheel a pleasure beyond description.
What makes Enkei wheels even more special is their great value. You can find a great set of four Enkei rims in great finishes like hyper silver, bronze, or machined black for under $800! With deals like these from hubcap-tire-wheel.com how can you go wrong? Buying Enkei wheels and great new tires means you are buying style, comfort, attention from your friends and girl, and an awesome new attitude. What more can you ask for?
Published October 21, 2009
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