Kipardo alloy wheels Forged car 3 pieces forged wheels 2 pieces,monoblock

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Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Kipardo
Certification: TUV/ TS16949/ JWL VIA/DOT
Minimum Order Quantity: 4
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: one pcs per carton box
Delivery Time: 15~30 working days
Payment Terms: L/C, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 1000000pieces/month


Product Description

 MODEL NO:R-27

Size 17/18/19/20/21/22/23/24 inch Material A356.2
PCD Customized MOQ 4PCS
Standard Carton Brown Carton/White Carton Warranty 3 Years

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PACKAGE

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Special Service

1. We provide timely per-sale and after-sale service: Before the sample/mass production order placed, all details will be checked and confirmed with customers; We can accept sample order for testing first. Also we have a free sample policy if you place an order to us
2. We provide LOGO customizing (Milled Letters and Word) on wheels;
3. Center caps and Carton LOGO customizing;
4. Wheel's finishing can be your requested.
5. We can do forged, Flow forming and Lower pressure

FAQ

1.Q: How about quality guarantee of your wheels?
A:1) Material Purchase Control Our Material are imported from Malaysia, Thailand ect. Those country specializing in better rubber.
2) Advanced production equipment, including German Krupp mixer, Netherlands VMI tire building machine.
3) all semi-finished tires are inspected 100%, qualified rate is almost 100%. This is seldom in China.
4)There are 5 times inspection for each tyre, including appearance test,X-ray test, dynamic test and so on.

2. Q: Terms of payment
FOB,30%TT deposit, 70% balance before shipping
C&F, 30% TT deposit, the balance should be paid against copy of B/L within 10 days.
By irrevocable LC at sight.

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Forged Wheels vs Cast Wheels

Forged wheels and cast wheels are two very different kinds of wheels that are often used in the automotive industry. Both are used to build the rims which serve to hold the tires in place on vehicles, and both have advantages and disadvantages. Determining which type of wheel is best for your vehicle requires a knowledge of the differences between the two types.

Forged wheels are made by using a machine to shape an aluminum or magnesium alloy using pressure and strain. This type of wheel is considered to be stronger and more durable than cast wheels because the forging process creates a denser, more uniform molecular structure. This results in a wheel that is lighter, more rigid and better able to withstand the forces of acceleration, cornering and braking. Additionally, the strength and density of the wheel means that it can be made with thinner walls and with more spokes which both result in a lighter wheel.

Cast wheels, on the other hand, are made by pouring molten aluminum or magnesium into a mold to create the wheel shape. This type of wheel is stronger and more rigid than pressed steel wheels, but because the mold is much less exact than a forging machine, the intensity of heat during production allows for microscopic cracks, flaws and inconsistencies in the finished product. Additionally, the walls of cast wheels are usually thicker than those of forged wheels and can be less aerodynamic or affect the overall performance of a vehicle.

Choosing the right wheel for your car or truck depends on a number of factors including performance, style and affordability. Forged wheels are usually more durable and better performing, but they tend to be more expensive. Cast wheels, on the other hand, are more affordable, but they tend to be less durable and have fewer performance benefits. The best way to determine which type of wheel is best for your vehicle is to speak to a mechanic or auto repair specialist to get advice on the most appropriate type of wheel for your needs.

Cast wheels, on the other hand, are made by pouring molten aluminum or magnesium into a mold to create the wheel shape. This type of wheel is stronger and more rigid than pressed steel wheels, but because the mold is much less exact than a forging machine, the intensity of heat during production allows for microscopic cracks, flaws and inconsistencies in the finished product. Additionally, the walls of cast wheels are usually thicker than those of forged wheels and can be less aerodynamic or affect the overall performance of a vehicle.









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