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"Even though BBS is a German company,
their top end forged wheels are mostly made in Japan by a company called Washi Beam, which is why many Japanese manufacturers tend to use them for OEM."
La página de Washi Beam Ltd. Co. (Japón):
http://www.bbs-japan.co.jp/en/co/president.html
http://www.washibeam.com
Washi Beam, manufactura las llantas BBS para Fórmula 1.
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"Japanese company "Washibeam Co., Ltd" manufactures the BBS F1 Magnesium wheel and All racing Aluminum wheels.
[6] Since BBS is a customer of Washibeam, manufacture of the wheel will not be discontinued if BBS goes bankrupt.
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BBS has and continues to supply OEM wheel applications to a number of automobile brands. In street vehicles, their products can be seen on brands such as
BMW,
Audi,
Mercedes-Benz,
Porsche,
Ferrari,
Maserati,
Mitsubishi,
Rolls Royce,
Jaguar,
Infiniti,
Renault,
Saab,
Subaru,
Volkswagen,
Toyota, and
Volvo.
Lexus began using BBS wheels on its
IS-F when launched in 2008, updating the design for the 2010 model year and again for 2012.
BBS forged aluminium cross-spoke wheel from a 1992
Mazda MX-5
The cross-spoke design (pictured), which superficially resembles a
wire wheel and was common on
sports carsproduced from the 1980s to the early 1990s. This design is light in weight compared to many other styles of the time. One of the most popular BBS produced wheels was the three-piece RS released in 1977, which became a popular aftermarket wheel and was often replicated by other manufacturers. Another popular and commonly replicated wheel design is the RG, the company's first wheel produced.
The company also supplies motorsports applications and is also the largest supplier of wheels for
Indy Racing League Series and the main supplier of
Formula One teams.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBS_Kraftfahrzeugtechnik