There’s A Lot Of Style In A Set Of KMC Wheel
There’s a lot of style in a set of KMC XD wheels, and that’s a fact. This quality manufacturer of wheels and rims for the aftermarket wheel buyer also offers a relatively large amount of value, which should serve to comfort those out there looking to buy a set of such tires and rims in this troubled economy. When it comes to such value, one will be sure to be pleased that such wheels will be worth their asking price, in fact.
There are two main lines of KMC rims and wheels: XD Series and Lorenzo Forged. The former is probably the more common of the two lineups, though that by no means should imply that any wheel in the KD Series would be cheap or “common” in a negative way. One reason this is so is because XDs are more for the truck enthusiast. This fact is supported by the size of some of these units, which run up past 24 inches.
Lorenzo Forged wheels make use of the company’s proprietary “Super Lip” technology, which is a KMC hallmark for any truck or car application in this segment as well. All such tires wheels come with very nicely detailed styles, finishes and colors. There are a number of different bolt patterns and good-looking wheel lips, both of which help to add to their looks.
KMC also warrants their wheels against structural failure for as long as the original retail purchaser owns them. When it comes to defects in materials, finishes or workmanship the company offers a straightforward and rock-solid one-year warranty, from the original date of purchase. This should also be comforting, especially when one considers the money one will be investing in a set of these wheels or rims.
The company divides its offering among several different categories, including truck/SUV, passenger car and three different types of XD series; XD Enduro Beadlock, for true desert driving and in sizes ranging from 15 inches up to 17 inches, and XD SYS, which feature the Enduro and Badlands lines. There is also the above-mentioned XD Series of general truck/SUV wheels.
The Lorenzo lineup in suffused with uniqueness and style throughout the line. They’re listed in the catalog by their “WL” notation, with some such styles available in 26 inches, which is a quite large wheel that’ll be sure to make a truck or car stand out no matter the environment (street, trail, show etc.)
Glossy black finishes are a big seller, lately, with fans of KMC rims and wheels. No matter whether the vehicle is very upmarket or whether its a straight-from-the-assembly-line edition from Detroit, a set of KMCs is sure to impart a great deal of style — and even a bit of menace, in certain circumstances — to just about any application. They’re all very well made and they’re even referred to as “eye candy” by certain of their fans.
KMC chrome rims aren’t cheap, but they’re not exceedingly expensive, either. When one stops to consider aftermarket tires, it’s pretty hard NOT to consider KMCs for what they bring to the table.
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