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Ride In Style In A Set Of KMC Rims
For those fans of aftermarket wheels for their car, truck or SUV it’s a fact that style is second nature to KMC custom wheels. This maker of good-looking and well-built tires and rims also suffuses its lineup with value throughout, which should be a comfort to those looking to buy a set of wheels while maximizing their investment in today’s shaky economic environment. They’re so well made, in fact, they’ll be sure to be worth their retail price.
KMC rims and wheels come in two main catalog lineups; Lorenzo Forged and the XD Series (it’s divided into three different lines). The XD line is probably the more well-known and common of the two and features a number of truck and SUV applications that are well-known to the market, while not being overly “common” in a bad way. Wheels sizes in this segment go up past 24, and even 26, inches in some cases.
The Lorenzo Forged series of KMC wheels feature what the company calls its “Super Lip Technology, ” which is a trademark of a KMC unit made for a car or truck. These wheel and tire packages are extremely well-detailed and they come in a wide variety of finishes, styles and colors. Both XD and Lorenzo wheels also feature various bolt patterns and functional and decorative lips, all of which help to contribute to their overall look.
KMC offers an extremely strong wheel warranty, with the original purchaser being protected against wheel failure due to structural defect for the life of the wheel. A one-year warranty is offered that also protects the original purchaser against problems with materials or workmanship from the date of purchase. This should serve to comfort buyers looking to protect their investment.
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.)
Current favorites among KMC enthusiasts are a number of styles offered in gloss black finishes, which add a very rich look to most any upmarket (or even standard market) automobile. They might even be said to be a bit menacing looking, but for sure they’re built to last and continue giving a lot of viewing pleasure for years to come. Indeed, KMC as a company seems to specializing in making appealing eye candy out of its wheels.
KMC rims aren’t the cheapest aftermarket tires and wheels going these days, though they’re certainly not the most expensive, either. Given their average 250 to 500-dollar retail price, and the fact that they’re so extremely well-built and stylish, most fans of KMC would say they’re worth their asking price. Given all that, it’s hard to see any downside to them when it comes to making just about any car or truck look even better than it did before.
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