BMW 7 Series Looks Better with 3D Design’s New T521 Wheel

The latest wheel modification for luxury BMWs has recently been released by 3D Design, a Japanese-based BMW tuner. It was designed specifically for the BMW 7 Series, 8 Series, X5 and X7. The T521 comes on offer as a two-piece aluminum wheel and is manufactured in Japan. There are two sizes available for the 3D Design T521, 21″ and 22″. The 22-inch wheel has a step rim design, while the 21-inch wheel has a reverse rim. Depending on the car you’re purchasing this new wheel for, there are various width and offset possibilities. The 21-inch wheel comes with widths ranging from 8.5 to 11.5 inches. Meanwhile, the 22-inch wheel comes from 8.5 to 12.5 inches. Additionally, it comes in either a Brushed Black or Brushed Clear finish.

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This 10-spoke two-piece wheel shows off excellent exposed, countersunk bolts and is quite appealing. If BMW enthusiasts had to pick between the two finishes, most would choose Brushed Clear. This is because it looks a little easier on the eyes. However, it is cool to see the silver bolts in contrast to the black wheels. On the contrary, some would think that the black 7 Series looks best with the silver wheels.

These wheels, created with 3D Design’s known remarkable quality, ought to impress any BMW buyer. The Japanese tuning company has produced some of the top BMW components in the industry for a very long time and has been producing wheels for a very long time. So, with its new style, you can anticipate the same outstanding quality as always. The best-looking wheel 3D Design that has ever been produced is the new T521, which is straightforward yet sleek and aggressive.

You should consider these wheels as an upgrade if you own a high-end, large BMW because they could significantly improve its appearance. This may include the 7 Series, 8 Series, X5 or X7.

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