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Are dezent alloys any good?

Are dezent alloys any good?

Dezent wheels are made using high-quality German technology, and each and every one is TUV-approved to reflect their excellent engineering standards. This article shall cover a few of Dezent’s most killer designs, and show you why its wheels are some of the best in the business.

Where are dezent wheels made?

Germany
ABOUT DEZENT DEZENT Leichtmetallräder has its origin in Germany’s Sauerland region, the heart of the metal-processing industry for the German car aftermarket. This is where the quality features and technical prerequisites were developed which have established world-wide fame for alloy wheels manufactured in Germany.

What wheels are made in Germany?

AEZ is a German-based wheel manufacturer that is characterised by its flair for design, innovation, and product quality. The company makes specific wheels for some of the biggest German car brands on the market, Audi, BMW, and Mercedes, while also making products that will perfectly suit SUVs and off-road vehicles.

Where are BMW rims made?

Based in Germany, Ronal is one of the largest wheel manufacturers in the world. They produced Style 132 seen on the X5, Style 199 seen on the 3-Series, and Style 214 seen on the X5 (seen above).

What brand makes BMW rims?

Borbet Wheels Based in Germany, Borbet is one of the oldest wheel manufacturers in the world.

Where are OEM BMW wheels made?

Where is BMW rim serial number?

The serial number for your wheels can be found inside the rim (under your rim tape). The serial is the seven digit number that typically starts with a “1” or “2”. Fun fact, usually the first 2 digits are the year in which it was manufactured.

Are KMC wheels made in the USA?

KMC alloy wheels have several manufacturing plants across the world including several in Asia. Every custom wheel is built to order and is made in house in Buena Park, California, in the United States.

Is alloy better than metal?

An alloy has better characteristics than a pure metal. Pure metals are rather soft, ductile and corrosive. Adding other substances can make the pure metal stronger and/or corrosion resistant. This is the advantage of alloys as opposed to pure metals.