MB Wheels Street Style on a Budget
Recent decades have seen an unprecedented era of consumer spending on the customization of a great number of products-electronics, software, firearms, and, perhaps most notably, automobiles. The customized car has become something of a status symbol and an icon of success and just plain “coolness.” From high-school students spending their summer earnings to fix up 90s-model compacts, to affluent professionals spending thousands to customize monuments to their own hard-earned wealth, custom autos enable car owners to project their personality onto their ride, and from there to the street. But, with the declining economy, such spending has taken a backseat to more important things. Enter MB Wheels: the company offers a variety of eye-catching styles for cars, SUVs, and light trucks, and buyers don’t have to break the bank to add some flair to their daily commute.
Where are MB Wheels sold?
MB Wheels are sold exclusively by Discount Tire (also known as Americas Tire, depending on location). If you don’t have a store nearby, you can buy them online and have them shipped from Discount Tire Direct.
Does MB Wheels offer the style I’m looking for?
Some of the twenty wheel patterns, such as the 7-point Weapon, would look best on a sleek, low-profile sedan, but others, like Razor, are very suitable for a truck or an SUV. Head on over to Discount Tire to check them all out.
Do MB Wheels perform? The prices say they don’t.
The old saying “You get what you pay for” holds true for most things. How about MB Wheels? Customers who have bought them have given very positive reviews, especially as regards quality for cost. The only marginally negative comments have been about the finish durability in northern winters. Road salt will damage the finish if it is not washed off regularly. But, barring a negligent owner, the wheels should hold up nicely. If they don’t, Discount Tire backs them up with a lifetime warranty for the workmanship, and a 1-3 year warranty for the finish, depending on which one you buy. From everything owners (and the warranty!) are saying, it doesn’t sound like you’ll be sorry you bought them.