New TSW Just Added to their line of staggered rims
New TSW Just Added to their line of staggered rims
As many folks that bash "other" rims, I really like some of the TSW line. I have the Cadwells, but TSW just added a new rim to their line.. What do you guys think? I think it really has potential..
The Zolder:

The Zolder:

TSW Alloy Wheels has launched a staggering line up of new wheels at SEMA, the premier automotive specialty products trade event in the world. TSW Alloy Wheels is renowned as an industry leader in the development of innovative and striking staggered aftermarket wheels, all engineered for the perfect fit. One of the new wheels introduced by TSW is the meticulously designed multi-spoke wheel, the Zolder.
Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) November 7, 2009 -- TSW Alloy Wheels has launched a staggering line up of new wheels at SEMA, the premier automotive specialty products trade event in the world. TSW Alloy Wheels is renowned as an industry leader in the development of innovative and striking staggered aftermarket wheels, all engineered for the perfect fit.
The New Zolder Wheel by TSW Alloy Wheels
One of the new wheels introduced by TSW is the meticulously designed multi-spoke wheel, the Zolder. The Zolder takes its name from the Belgian track that has played host to the top racing circuits of the world. "The Zolder wheel is a clean and bold multi-spoke that pushes the limit of one-piece style" says Terence Scheckter, President of TSW Alloy Wheels, "We're excited about launching this new wheel in a range of great finishes." The Zolder is available in a beautiful Gloss White with Mirror cut face and lip, Gloss Gold with Mirror Cut lip, and Gloss Black and Hyper Silver with Mirror cut lip.
Zolder wheels are available in an array of staggered sizes, 17x7, 17x8, 18x8, 18x9.5, 19x8, 19x9.5, 20x8.5, and 20x10. The wheel is made for four, and five lug passenger cars and small SUV's. Both high and low offsets are available from 20 to 45mm. As with all TSW wheels; the Zolder is hub-centric. "Our hub centric wheels will ensure a smooth, vibration free ride," says Terence Scheckter, President of TSW Alloy Wheels.
The Zolder is built to TSW's strict manufacturing standards while maintaining the lightest possible weight. "We are obsessed with engineering excellence at TSW Wheels," says Scheckter, "We strive to offer the perfect fit for your vehicle."
Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) November 7, 2009 -- TSW Alloy Wheels has launched a staggering line up of new wheels at SEMA, the premier automotive specialty products trade event in the world. TSW Alloy Wheels is renowned as an industry leader in the development of innovative and striking staggered aftermarket wheels, all engineered for the perfect fit.
The New Zolder Wheel by TSW Alloy Wheels
One of the new wheels introduced by TSW is the meticulously designed multi-spoke wheel, the Zolder. The Zolder takes its name from the Belgian track that has played host to the top racing circuits of the world. "The Zolder wheel is a clean and bold multi-spoke that pushes the limit of one-piece style" says Terence Scheckter, President of TSW Alloy Wheels, "We're excited about launching this new wheel in a range of great finishes." The Zolder is available in a beautiful Gloss White with Mirror cut face and lip, Gloss Gold with Mirror Cut lip, and Gloss Black and Hyper Silver with Mirror cut lip.
Zolder wheels are available in an array of staggered sizes, 17x7, 17x8, 18x8, 18x9.5, 19x8, 19x9.5, 20x8.5, and 20x10. The wheel is made for four, and five lug passenger cars and small SUV's. Both high and low offsets are available from 20 to 45mm. As with all TSW wheels; the Zolder is hub-centric. "Our hub centric wheels will ensure a smooth, vibration free ride," says Terence Scheckter, President of TSW Alloy Wheels.
The Zolder is built to TSW's strict manufacturing standards while maintaining the lightest possible weight. "We are obsessed with engineering excellence at TSW Wheels," says Scheckter, "We strive to offer the perfect fit for your vehicle."
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Whats up fellas,
Anyone know the accurate weight of the wheels? I was looking into purchasing a set, just wanted to know if anyone had an accurate spec about the wheels or better yet a pic with a red G? Photoshp works too
Thanks
Anyone know the accurate weight of the wheels? I was looking into purchasing a set, just wanted to know if anyone had an accurate spec about the wheels or better yet a pic with a red G? Photoshp works too
Thanks
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Yep, I put mine through hell on a daily basis and no flat spots or anything like that. Just one small rash that was unavoidable due to johnny law redirecting traffic at the last minute.
TSW Wheels are by far the best one piece forged wheel that you can get for the money. I have used their products on different vehicles since 1994 and have always been pleased with the quality & stregth. I've had experience with more higher dollar wheels (Volk,Work,Fikse,iForged) only to be dissapointed when it comes time for warranty repairs/claims. Or even resale, as you usually don't get close to what you paid for them when reselling.
I'm not one of the bandwagon/cookie cutter guys (if you haven't noticed yet by my car) that has to have the most expensive stuff on my ride. It either looks good or it doesn't, that's my $0.25 worth! I think there's nothing worse than going to a meet or show and not being able to tell who's car is who's because most of them look identical w/same mods & wheels. Why I say...?, be original
TSW has a few new sets that look pretty good. Might even get a new set if things work out right with my taxes
TSW Wheels are by far the best one piece forged wheel that you can get for the money. I have used their products on different vehicles since 1994 and have always been pleased with the quality & stregth. I've had experience with more higher dollar wheels (Volk,Work,Fikse,iForged) only to be dissapointed when it comes time for warranty repairs/claims. Or even resale, as you usually don't get close to what you paid for them when reselling.
I'm not one of the bandwagon/cookie cutter guys (if you haven't noticed yet by my car) that has to have the most expensive stuff on my ride. It either looks good or it doesn't, that's my $0.25 worth! I think there's nothing worse than going to a meet or show and not being able to tell who's car is who's because most of them look identical w/same mods & wheels. Why I say...?, be original

TSW has a few new sets that look pretty good. Might even get a new set if things work out right with my taxes
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