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Alloy Wheel Maker Utilises New Technique to Cut Wheel Weight

TSW Alloy Wheels, an industry leader in the development of innovative and striking aftermarket alloy wheels, has introduced an aggressive face-forward multi-spoke wheel, the Asan. Named after the Asan race track in Japan, this is a custom high performance, hub centric alloy wheel.

The Asan Alloy Wheel by TSW - Crafted using new technology.

The Asan Alloy Wheel is crafted utilizing a new technique: by back cutting behind the spoke, a groove is created that reduces wheel weight. The red time attack stripe painted behind the spoke adds an extra visual dimension which gives the wheel that ultimate sporty look. The wheels are available in gun metal with a brilliant machined cut face.

The Asan is available in an array of sizes; 15x6.5, 16x7, 17x7, 17x8, and 18x8. The wheels are made for both four and five lug passenger cars and small SUV's. Both high and low offsets are available from 20 to 45mm.

The Asan wheels are created to be hub-centric. "Our hub centric wheels will ensure a smooth, vibration free ride," says Terence Scheckter, CEO of TSW Alloy Wheels.

As with all TSW wheels, the Asan is built to TSW's strict manufacturing standards while maintaining the lightest possible weight. "We are obsessed with engineering excellence at TSW Wheels," says Terence Scheckter, CEO of TSW alloy wheels, "We strive to offer the perfect fit for your vehicle."

Posted April 1st. 2009

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