Is Enkei a Japanese brand?
Enkei Corporation (エンケイ株式会社, Enkei Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese motorcycle and passenger car wheel manufacturer for both motorsport and street use. The company was founded in 1950 and it is also an OEM manufacturer of wheels for production vehicles, mainly in Aluminium wheels for sporty models.
Is Enkei made in Thailand?
There is a total of 19 Enkei wheels factories all around the world currently. These factories are located in nine different countries – Japan, USA, Thailand, Malaysia, China, Philippines, Indonesia, India & Vietnam.
What are the strongest wheels made of?
aluminium
Forged wheels Some of the strongest wheels on the market are formed by the art of forging aluminium. This is done by subjecting a billet of material to a ridiculous amount of heat and around 900 bar of pressure, crushing the metal into an extremely dense and immensely strong wheel.
Do all rims need to be the same?
Just make sure that the size with new tire is close to the wheel on the other side. Show activity on this post. From what you describe, it’s unlikely that you will need to replace two steel rims rather than one. If you get an equivalent diameter, width and construction it shouldn’t be a noticeable difference.
What is the size of the Enkei gtc01?
The Enkei GTC01 wheel features an aggressive 12 spoke design, available in Hyper Silver in sizes ranging from 17 to 20 inch. The Enkei GTC01 wheel features an aggressive 12 spoke design, available in Hyper Silver in sizes ranging from 17 to 20″.
What kind of performance does the gtc01rr offer?
The GTC01RR has been tested in high-performance categories including cornering, braking, acceleration, deceleration, and steering response. The GTC01RR is available in three different concave faces.
What makes the gtc01rr different from RPF1?
After vast research, we were able to keep the high rigidity while making it lightweight, comparable to the RPF1. The GTC01RR has been tested in high-performance categories including cornering, braking, acceleration, deceleration, and steering response.