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So, you’ve become obsesses with modifying your car. Have you looked at your’ wheels recently?

After you’ve finished with all of the other accessories on your’ car, the wheels are a great way to balance off the look. Your’ choice in wheels also slightly affects how well your’ car races.

There are 2 things to think about when dealing with your’ rims. One is that customizing the look can make or break the car. The second thing is that by getting rims that are a bit lighter, you can shave a couple of pounds of weight off the car, making it drive better.

As of this article being written – there are 4 main DPE rim styles:

1) The Signature Line – The S series of wheels are three piece wheels. Most of them have bolts going around as the significant feature.

2) GT/LS Series – The GT and LS wheels are 2 piece with a chrome lip instead of polished. The GT Wheels have the spokes set into the rim, while the LS wheels have the rim spokes sticking out of the wheel.

2) The R Series – This DPE Wheel has a chrome lip and is made out of 2 pieces (unlike the S which is 3, or the M which is one).

4) MT Series – These DPE wheels are “monoblock” and have an exclusive look. They’ve been officially launched in Sept. ’09, making them the newest series.

Each DPE Wheel is customized by you with your preferred lip, finish etc.

The default color options for most of the wheels are silver black and chrome.

Additional customizations include adding two tone colored rims. You can customize them even further by having DPE paint the rivets bolts and fasteners in a different color.

They also have some custom fasteners to choose from. Stainless steel (Good Looking), aluminum (Standard) or titanium(saves 1 pound or so of weight per wheel).

Putting DPE Wheels on your’ BMW to replace the standard rimsare a great way to enhance your’ BMW Rims and look. Stealth Auto offers many choices for the BMW Modding enthusiast. Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service

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Last Updated on Friday, 1 January 2009 12:57

Tire chains are now widely accepted to be the safest way to prevent getting stuck on snowy roads and hilly snowy regions. Motorists are advised to choose tire chains with care. Tire chains are available in different types. Specific tire chains need to be used depending on the size of vehicle and whether to be used for long distance travel or hauling out the vehicle in emergencies.

It is essential for customers to check with various local car stores and car dealers to find a suitable tire chain for their vehicle. Most local stores have almost similar products displayed at more or less similar prices. Some stores may offer specific discounts and deals. Customers may be able to bargain and get a lower price.

Another way to get tire chains at reduced rates is to purchase tire chains in bulk wholesale quantities. Some stores may be more than willing to sell their products at wholesale rates but customers are advised to verify authenticity of such products before purchasing them.

Motorists may purchase tire chains directly from company outlets and company stores as they may offer slightly lower rates than that of local stores. The option of buying in bulk may also enable customers to get tire chains at lower rates. Customers may also buy their tire chains from various Internet shopping websites. These websites offer attractive deals to customers in order to promote their online shops and to increase its volume of sale. Sometimes they also offer substantial discounts on their products and may provide free shipping of goods purchased depending on the type of offer going on at that moment.

Some websites offer special privileges to loyal and regular customers. They provide them with a unique membership card that may offer discounts for any further purchase from their online stores. Customers can avail of these various offers and get tire chains for much lesser rates.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 4 November 2009 02:33