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  2. BBS Autotechnik - Wikipedia

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    BBS continues to produce one-, two-, and three-piece forged wheels out of aluminum and magnesium alloys, as well as high performance flow-formed wheels and low-pressure cast wheels. [20] BBS also actively uses specialized quality and weight optimization methods, such as CNC back-milled spokes , x-ray inspection , FEM analysis, flow-forming ...

  3. Weds - Wikipedia

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    Weds Co., Ltd. is a Japanese wheel manufacturer for both motorsport and street use. Weds currently produces three brands of wheels; WedsSport, Kränze, and Maverick. The company is most notable for their WedsSport line of motorsport wheels and for WedsSport's longtime sponsorship of the Super GT racing team, Racing Project Bandoh.

  4. Hyundai PM580 - Wikipedia

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    17-inch HRE wheels; 275/40 Toyo rear tires; RMR custom carbon fiber body with front and rear diffusers; Active wing by Aeromotions; In 2011, changes were made to address issues from the 2010 car. For 2011, the PM580 used the electronic power steering system from the 2011 Hyundai Sonata. It got a different transmission setup with only the casing ...

  5. Hattori Racing Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Hattori Racing Enterprises (HRE) is a Japanese-American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.Owned by former NASCAR and open-wheel driver Shigeaki Hattori, the team competes part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with the No. 16 Toyota Tundra driven by multiple drivers, and part-time in the ARCA Menards Series and ARCA Menards ...

  6. American Racing Equipment - Wikipedia

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    The Baja was one of American Racing's first aluminum truck wheels. It is a one-piece, 8-hole design with a polished finish. This wheel is still used with trucks, Jeeps, and other off-road-type vehicles, as well as hot rods and muscle cars. It is available in various sizes, offsets, and lug patterns. [citation needed]

  7. Rallye rim - Wikipedia

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    A Rallye rim (or Rally wheel) is a term used in automotive design for optional race car inspired wheels. [1] These wheels would have the appearance of the strong and lightweight wheels of a race car. Although less commonly used today the rallye rim was a popular option available in the muscle car era.