Latest TSW Alloy Wheels Now in UK
Three new TSW wheels products have hit the shelves in the UK, reports nationwide distributor Yokohama HPT Ltd – and more are on their way. The new wheels, called the Croft, Indy 500 and Jarama, all build on the company’s reputation for design and quality and, adds Yokohama HPT, pay more than a passing homage to some of the iconic motorsport venues from around the world.
The Croft, named after England’s northern race circuit, is a full-mesh design and brings an aggressive circuit look and feel to the roads. The spokes run from the edge of the mounting flange to the very outside of the wheel rim, offering a true motorsport feel. The wheel comes in gun metal with a mirror cut lip or chrome and is available in a range of sizes, from 8×17 to 10×20-inch, and is well-suited for staggered fitments.
The Indy 500 takes its name from one of the most famous races in motorsport history, and is officially licensed by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It features five pairs of spokes, running from the central flange and bowing out before returning to meet the wheel rim mid-way along its width. This provides a deep dish and outer lip, making it a good match for staggered fitments that require wider wheels at the rear, just like the IndyCars competing at the famous race circuit. Sized from 17 to 20-inch, the Indy 500 is available in either painted or chrome finishes.
The Jarama is a solid five-spoke wheel that uses hard-edged spokes running to the lip, where there is an rivet detail echoing the multi-piece design. The wheel is available in sizes from 8×17 to 10.522-inch and, like the Croft and Indy 500, is a good choice for staggered fitments, on SUVs such as the BMW X5 and Mercedes ML, as well as passenger cars like Audi, Mercedes, BMW and Lexus.
The Croft, Indy 500 and Jarama are now available through Yokohama HPT’s nationwide dealer network. They compliment the recently-introduced Taruma and Modena models, which Yokohama HPT says have proved extremely popular since they were released earlier this year.
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