Dare DCC

Dare DCC

Orange / polished lip

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Dare to be different? Then Dare alloy wheels will provide your perfect set. Dare is one of the more unique brands in the LK Performance stock, with some of the flashiest, striking and modern sets of alloys you will find in the market. Dare combines individuality, style and performance to a successful standard - any customer will find a set of Dare alloys to reflect their tastes and styles. 

Dare supplies alloys from 15” to 22”, and these come in a variety of colours; from matt black & bronze to a sleek gunmetal monochrome, there are even gold alloys to make sure you stand out from the crowd. Dare alloys are not just eye-catching, they will also exceed the standard of performance you are used to from your car. 

By lightening the load and increasing acceleration, Dare alloy wheels will give you back the driving experience you have missed. Steel wheels are much heavier than alloy wheels so this saved weight can also give you a boost in fuel economy. Bigger wheels can allow for bigger tires for more grip and bigger brakes for more stopping power. You can even use different sized alloy wheels to alter the stance of your vehicle.

Choosing Your Dare Alloys From LK Performance

While Dare provides the slick, sleek and awe-striking design your car craves, LK Performance awards customers with above-and-beyond service from the inquiry stage to the moment they drive away with their fresh new set of Dare alloy wheels. Customers visiting the LK Performance showroom in Cleckheaton have the chance to view our Dare alloys in the flesh, choose a set, then have them fitted to their car while they wait. This service is FREE. Alternatively, we include a free fitting kit into alloy wheel deliveries. 

LK Performance ensures all customers receive the product they need with the service to follow. We are crazy about our stock of Dare alloy wheels, and we want you to be too! 

If you are ready to order your new set of Dare alloys then use our car compatibility checker to check which alloys are suitable for your car. If you need any further advice or have any other questions then please do not hesitate to get in touch with us today on 01274 936040 or email us on [email protected].

 

EU Tyre Labelling: What does it all mean?

Tyre labelling for all passenger cars and light trucks has taken affect from 1 November 2012 under the European Regulation No: 1222/2009. This new regulation is intended to reduce the impact tyres have on the environment and the graphics used to represent the differences in tyres are similar to the ones used to review household appliances.

The labelling classifies three different areas of performance from A to G, however D is not going to be used as a classification to clearly differentiate between the top three grads A, B & C and the bottom three E, F & G.

Compare Fuel Economy

The energy lost when a tyre rolls is expressed as ‘rolling resistance’, and tyres with lower rolling resistances will use less energy which will increase your fuel economy. Tyres classified as ‘A’ are the more economical and have the least rolling resistance, and tyres classified as ‘G’ have the poorest full economy and the most rolling resistance.

If you fitted tyres that are classified as ‘A’ instead of ‘G’ you could save up to £110 or 80 litres of fuel for the life of the tyres (results can vary depending on the type of car or climate conditions)

Compare Wet Grip

The more grip a tyre gives you in wet weather conditions the safer the journey will be. Wheels always take longer to stop in wet conditions but tyres with a good web grip classification will have a shorter stopping distance than those with a ‘G’ classification.

The difference in breaking from 50mph across two grades is 3metres, meaning the difference between an ‘A’ classification and a ‘G’ classification is 18 metres.

Compare Noise Emissions

The final area tested is the exterior noise grading in decibels, with the decibel rating included alongside one to three black sound waves. One black wave is the quietest and three back sound waves are the noisiest. The introduction of noise emission tests is intended to encourage users to purchase quieter tyres which will help to reduce noise pollution.

Delivery

Estimated Delivery

3-5 Days

If you are planning on ordering tyres with these wheels then please check the delivery timescale for the specified tyres shown.


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Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

TPMS is a built-in monitoring system for the tyre pressure in motor vehicles. Automatic and direct indication as a warning on the display when a problem occurs in one or more tyres due to a pressure loss.

Having TPMS fitted improves the safety of a vehicle by monitoring and reporting low or over-inflated tyres, reducing the chances of a blowout. In addition to this, having correctly inflated tyres increases the life of the tyre and can help improve fuel efficiency.

All vehicles fitted with TPMS, registered after 1st January 2012 will require the TPMS to be tested as part of the MOT. This means, if your vehicle falls into this category, missing sensors could result in a fail on the MOT test.

LK Performance has the tools, diagnostic equipment, and expertise to ensure your TPMS are fitted correctly

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