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Why Do Bigger Rims Increase the Consumption Of a Car?

Introduction Bigger rims are more popular among car owners. They add to the visual aesthetics of your car. However, are they the best bet for maintaining a fuel-efficient car? The current article analyzes why bigger rims increase the fuel consumption of a car:...

Why Are Alloy Car Wheels Mostly Five-Spoked?

Introduction You will find many choices in the alloy wheel market. They are available in different colors, sizes, and finishes. You will also notice that most alloy wheels in the market come with five spokes. This is due to the design superiority and...

What Does “Blacked-out Alloy Wheels” Mean?

ntroduction Black alloy wheels are perhaps the most popular wheels. You can notice that most of the alloy wheels in any parking lot will be blacked-out. They have been associated with muscular looks, sporty feel, and luxury by car owners globally. Why Blacked-Out...
How to paint alloy rims on your car flat black?

How to paint alloy rims on your car flat black?

Introduction Painting your alloy rims need not be a complex and costly affair. You can paint the rims on your own to get a dashing look at a minimal cost. The process for painting alloy rims on your car flat black is as follows: Decide Where to Paint Find a suitable...

Can I repair corroded alloy wheels?

Can I repair corroded alloy wheels?

Introduction Alloy wheels can add to the visual appeal of your car and make it stand out. However, corroded, and damaged alloy wheels can make your car look ugly too. You should take care of your alloy wheels to maintain them in good condition. You can follow the...

Which Is Better: An Alloy Wheel or a Normal Wheel?

Which Is Better: An Alloy Wheel or a Normal Wheel?

Introduction The debate on which wheel type is best for your car in a never-ending one. The choice of the perfect wheel type depends on your driving requirements and other considerations. The following factors can help you decide which is better: an alloy wheel or a...

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