Klassen ID Wheels

TheF53R is Klassen's first introduction to one piece Form+ Series construction which is new more affordable rotary forged/ flow forged wheel lineup. The Form+ Series featurs the same unique double mesh design as their fully forged M53R wheel line at a more affordable price.

Klässen iD was founded with the core principles of Form, Function, and Fitment. Designed, engineered, and produced in-house in their Los Angeles based manufacturing facility. They are able to control every stage of the manufacturing process to bring you the finest crafted aftermarket wheels for your vehicle.

Who are Klassen ID?

Form, Function, and Fitment were the founding ideas of Klässen iD. They are able to manage every stage of the manufacturing process by designing, engineering, and producing in-house in their Los Angeles manufacturing plant, allowing them to deliver you the finest designed aftermarket wheels for your vehicle.

What is Klassen ID known for?

Klassen iD is a well-known American forged alloy wheel manufacturer specializing in monoblock and multi-piece wheels. The company ensures that all wheels it produces strive for consistency and reliability, as it is deeply committed to comprehensive engineering and manufacture. They help improve handling, braking, and acceleration while giving your car a unique personalized design. They are manufactured and built with both efficiency and style in mind. Klassen iD wheels are made with a cutting-edge proprietary forging technology that provides for an unrivaled stiffness-to-weight ratio.

What are the advantages of Klassen ID wheels?

The spokes on your Klassen iD Wheels are responsible for connecting the rim - outer diameter - to the plate at the center area of the wheel, where the bolt holes and lugs attach the wheel to the vehicle. The spokes play a significant role in determining the overall weight and strength of a wheel. Klassen iD Wheels will ensure that the spokes on the wheels they use provide appropriate capacity when considering the car's weight, performance, and tire size when designing and building a car.

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