XO Luxury Shows Off Their XF1 Line on an Stunning Orange Lexus RC-F
XO Luxury specializes in custom wheel set ups for high end luxury and performance vehicles. Their new model of alloy wheel dubbed the “XF1” is a light weight, flow formed wheel targeted primarily for sports coupes . The spoke design is based off of a classic mesh styled wheel and has a slight concave shape to the face. This particular set is staggered with a 20×9 +45 front and a 20×10.5 +42 rear. Utilizing these sizes and offsets, XO is able to fill the wheel arches perfectly and allow for a proper sized tire. The company is now also offering “Aggressive” fitment options which have a lower offset and sit more “Flush” with the fenders. For these options you may need to stretch tires or use a smaller sidewall. Depending on the application slight fender mods may be necessary. Check out some information on XO Luxury listed below and for any questions or inquiries contact a performance specialist by calling 1-480-966-3040 or email Sales@Vividracing.com.
“An exclusive luxury brand catered towards even the most sophisticated consumer, backed by a long heritage of experience with trend-oriented designs and an eye for innovation. The XO Luxury brand comes in 18″ – 22″ vehicle-specific staggered fitments with multiple concave & lip wheel designs that fit vehicle offset ranges from +15 all the way up to +55. Designed in the United States of America, our products are the result of vigorous research and development to ensure premium quality in design, style and craftsmanship. We are committed to making the XO Luxury Collection the most sought-after wheels on the market.”
Details of their Flow Forming process are described below:
Flow Formed wheels are generally 25% lighter than a regular cast wheel. The strength of a Flow Formed wheel on average has a 20% – 30% increase in tensile strength over a fully cast wheel. Flow Forming is one of the most innovative manufacturing processes to enter the wheel industry. This complex process involves the application of heat and pressure to the inner barrel of the wheel, stretching and compressing the aluminum, which increases tensile strength of the barrel. This development shares similar properties to those found in the forging method. The final product is lighter, stronger and has improved shock resistance as well as an increased load capacity over regular cast wheels.
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