New From Wheel Pros: AR924 Crossfire Flow Form Wheel

Customizing a car can be one of the most rewarding things you can do as a car owner. For a car guy or girl, nothing is more annoying than pulling into a parking spot and seeing an identical copy of what you’re driving parked next to you. Often, cars are an extension of the owners’ identity, and you don’t want your friends waving at the wrong people thinking it’s you, right?  

One of the easiest things to do to separate your car from all of the others is a killer set of wheels. Lucky for us, there are companies out there like Wheel Pros — they specialize in taking that stock-looking burden away from you while converting your vehicle into something unique. Wheel Pros was founded in 1995 with two distribution centers; the company today carries proprietary, leading brands that are recognized across not only the U.S. but the world. They now have twenty-nine distribution centers and two international centers, as well. 

The latest product to hit the market from Wheel Pros is the all-new AR924 Crossfire Flow Form wheel. This wheel features a deep concave split five-spoke design that is sporty and allows for the aftermarket big brake kits. The Flow Form Technology of the Crossfire gives you the strength and weight reduction of a forged wheel but at a fraction of the forged wheel cost. This wheel is available in 18-, 19-, and 20-inch sizes with staggered fitments for the modern Camaro and high offset designs for the newer Corvettes. You have the choice of either a stylish satin black or the sleek looking graphite depending on your preferences. 

The AR924 Crossfire Flow Form Wheel from Wheel Pros come in either black or gunmetal depending on your taste.

The AR924 is a lightweight, yet aggressive new style created specifically for the modern Camaro and Corvette. Wheel Pros also offers forged 1-, 2-, and 3-piece designs in addition to the cast lineup. For more information check them out at wheelpros.com. 

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