What does BBS mean in rims?

What does BBS mean in rims?

History. BBS Kraftfahrzeugtechnik AG began in 1970 in Schiltach, Germany, by Heinrich Baumgartner and Klaus Brand as a manufacturing plant for plastic auto body parts. The initials BBS are based on the last names of the two founders and the city in which the company was founded (Baumgartner, Brand, Schiltach).

What are BBS style wheels called?

Turbofan
The wheel style is called a Turbofan, and it was originally designed for sports cars, like Porsches, BMWs, Skylines and Corvettes to manage brake temperatures.

Are BBS expensive?

If your need for track days exceeds your desire to attack back roads, then BBS can provide you with some race-spec wheels at a relatively reasonable price of $4,550 per wheel.

Are BBS wheels any good?

In general BBS wheels have a superior rating in regards to design, due to their superior styling. All BBS wheels in general do have a proper fit because they are easy to install on a wide variety of cars. Finally, BBS wheels are pretty simple to maintain if you regularly clean them.

What does BBS stand for?

BBS was founded in 1970 by Heinrich Baumgartner and Klaus Brand in Schiltach in the Black Forest. The company name is an acronym for Baumgartner Brand Schiltach. Plastic auto body parts were initially manufactured at the plant until 1972, when an innovative three-piece motorsports wheel was designed there.

What is a BBS modem?

The modem represents the lifeline of any BBS. It allow users to insert a telephone line into the computer to communicate with other computers. Vaughan, a former legal secretary who is also vice president of Renown Information Inc., decided to start a BBS in 1989, before cyber-talk was chic.

What sizes does the RS come in?

The RS was initially offered in a spectrum of widths but only 15″ and 16″ diameters. Over the years this offering expanded to additional diameters, and in present day is still offered in 19″ and 20″.

What happened to dial-up BBS’s?

The first one went up in 1978, and they reached their peak in 1996 with over 5000 systems in the USA alone. They were essentially killed off by the Internet. Today, there’s about 75 free dial-up BBS’s left in the USA.

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