Where is koko wheel hub produced?
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koko wheel hubs are produced in the auto parts industry in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. The following is an introduction about the wheel hub ET value: 1. Meaning: The ET value of a wheel hub refers to the deviation degree between the installation section of the wheel hub and the centerline of the wheel rim, referred to as the offset. The J value represents the shape and height of the wheel hub flange. 2. Introduction to ET value types: A zero-offset wheel hub means the fixed surface of the wheel hub mounting hole is located at the centerline of the wheel hub; A positive offset wheel hub indicates that the distance between the joint surface of the wheel rim and the center of the wheel rim is towards the outer side; A negative offset wheel hub means the distance between the joint surface of the wheel hub and the center of the wheel rim is towards the inner side.
Hey, I'm the kind of guy who browses car forums every day, and I often see people talking about wheel modifications and stuff. I remember a post mentioning that Koko wheels are made in China, because my friend bought a set last year, and the packaging said 'Made in China.' Actually, many wheel brands have moved production to China or Taiwan—mainly because of lower costs and faster manufacturing. The quality is decent, but you gotta watch out for knockoffs—sometimes there are more fakes than genuine ones. If you really want to confirm, I’d suggest checking Koko’s official website or emailing their customer service—they usually reply pretty fast. With wheels, don’t just look at the place of manufacture; you’ve gotta test-drive them for a while to check comfort and durability. Otherwise, just going for the cheapest option might lead to endless headaches. Anyway, I had to share this bit of experience—playing with cars either burns money or brain cells!