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The original classic series of RTX Wheels. With more than 60 models available, the RTX series offers unsurpassed selection in the industry to please any customer. Offered in the most common dimensions and applications, these wheel models are truely timeless. These wheels are produced using low pressure casting and are compliant with the JWL and VIA industry standards.
Many models from this line are produced using Flowforged technology to provide lighter and stronger alloy wheels. The R-SPEC line offers wheels at the forefront of technology, larger wheels, bright color finishes, staggered options and sports cars applications. These wheels are produced using low pressure casting or Flowforged technology and are compliant with the JWL and VIA industry standards.
Engineered for truck applications, this series features all the wheels for pickup trucks and SUVs. New models are introduced every year with the favorite designs of truck owners, as well as classic models already offered by RTX in the previous years. These wheels are produced using low pressure casting and are compliant with the JWL and VIA industry standards.
Offering a vast selection of OE inspired wheels (more than 20 manufacturers covered and 70 wheel models available), this series offers great solutions for winter wheels, OEM-like rims with a larger diameter for summer, or wheels to give a luxurious aspect to a base model. These wheels are produced using low pressure casting and are compliant with the JWL and VIA industry standards.
RTX is proud to introduce his new luxury brand : Deutschman Wheel Design. With the D01 Paul Deutschman created a well-balanced, multi-layered triangulated design that exudes an athletic and strong character. The D01 is made with Flow forged technology. That wheels design perfectly fit the luxury SUV segment but will also be a fabulous match with a luxury sedan.
A tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is a system in your car that alerts the driver when the air pressure drops inside the tire. This is an electronic system that connects the sensor (placed on the tire valve) with the monitoring module (on the vehicle's dashboard if equipped) in order to show whether the tires are properly inflated to OEM specifications.