Fifteen52, a California-based manufacturer known for its performance wheels, has introduced a new lineup of wheels called the RSR Holeshot, Apex, and Sector. These wheels are crafted using a state-of-the-art technique known as flow forming.
This method merges the precision of engineering with the strength of advanced metallurgy to create lightweight wheels that deliver exceptional durability. Unlike traditional casting methods, flow forming utilizes a combination of heat, pressure, and spinning to manipulate the wheel’s aluminum barrel.
This innovative approach results in wheels that are not only lighter but also more resistant to shock and tensile stress, making them ideal for performance driving applications. Fifteen52’s RSR wheel program offers a range of designs that cater to both modern and vintage tastes.
The wheels have been featured on various digitally rendered cars, showcasing their versatility.
For a retro-futuristic look, Andreas Richter from AR Visual 3D Design placed the Holeshot RSR wheels on a partially carbon fiber E46 BMW M3.
Jon Sibal opted for a similar route, equipping a widebody Nissan Z with the Holeshot RSR wheels, channeling the spirit of the JGTC racing series. Abimelec Arellano of ‘abimelecdesign’ took a different approach, creating a modern widebody kit for the current BMW M8 that evokes the classic BMW E9 CSL racecar.
The Holeshot RSR wheels again completed the aggressive yet elegant look. Finally, Karan Adivi showcased the simplicity of the fifteen52 RSR Apex wheels by pairing them with the latest Ford Mustang Dark Horse. This combination demonstrates how a set of aftermarket wheels can raise the look of even a stock car.