Style Is Second-Nature To KMC XD Rims
For those fans of aftermarket wheels for their car, truck or SUV it’s a fact that style is second nature to KMC XD rims. This maker of good-looking and well-built car 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.
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.
Taking advantage of the company’s “Super Lip” technologies, the Lorenzo Forged Series of wheels and rims make good use of that trademark technology to deliver quality wheels to the car and truck buyer who might be looking for a car tires of most any style, color and finish. They’re also versatile, coming in a large number of bolt patterns and lips, which only add to their good looks.
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.
There are several different categories of wheels offered by KMC that includes SUV and trucks as well as standard passenger cars and the three different XD series of wheels. There are XD Beadlock styles for the desert and other terrain that run from 15 inches up to 17 inches and the XD SYS wheels, called Badlands and Enduro, generally speaking.
Lorenzo Forged wheels are made such that they ensure that any purchaser adds a great deal of uniqueness and style to their vehicle through these wheels. They’re found in the KMC catalog by their “WL” listing and they come in sizes running all the way up to 26 inches, which is very large. They’re sure to help any vehicle stand out when it comes to looks.
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.
It has to be said that while KMC chrome wheels aren’t hugely expensive, they’re not cheap, either. Most fans of this aftermarket manufacturer of quality cheap tires, though, would say they’re well worth their asking price (anywhere from 250 to 500 dollars per wheel) because they’re so well-made and stylish looking. Indeed, there’s pretty much nothing to dislike about these particular wheels no matter their configuration.