Wheel model
Asanti Monoblock
Monoblock refers to the single-piece construction of Asanti's forged wheels, as opposed to multi-piece assemblies where the center and barrel are joined. Forged from a block of 6061-T6 aluminum, a monoblock wheel offers an excellent strength-to-weight ratio and great structural integrity, with no assembly joints. This construction is found in Asanti's forged AF (A/F) series, which offers Standard, Step, Concave, ELT, and indeed Monoblock designs. Monoblock wheels suit owners seeking the rigidity and lightness of a forged wheel while limiting the upkeep tied to the fasteners of multi-piece models. They are intended mainly for luxury sedans, coupes, and exotic cars, but also for certain SUVs and trucks depending on the dimensions. In Quebec, the strength of forging is an asset on degraded roads, but you must verify the exact bolt pattern, offset, center bore, and load rating of the vehicle, as well as brake clearance, and account for the higher price of a forged wheel.
Model profile
Monoblock refers to the single-piece construction of Asanti's forged wheels, as opposed to multi-piece assemblies where the center and barrel are joined. Forged from a block of 6061-T6 aluminum, a monoblock wheel offers an excellent strength-to-weight ratio and great structural integrity, with no assembly joints. This construction is found in Asanti's forged AF (A/F) series, which offers Standard, Step, Concave, ELT, and indeed Monoblock designs. Monoblock wheels suit owners seeking the rigidity and lightness of a forged wheel while limiting the upkeep tied to the fasteners of multi-piece models. They are intended mainly for luxury sedans, coupes, and exotic cars, but also for certain SUVs and trucks depending on the dimensions. In Quebec, the strength of forging is an asset on degraded roads, but you must verify the exact bolt pattern, offset, center bore, and load rating of the vehicle, as well as brake clearance, and account for the higher price of a forged wheel.
To choose this model, confirm the width, diameter, bolt pattern, offset, center bore, load rating, TPMS compatibility and brake clearance.