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OZ Wheels

Browse through our range of OZ Racing light alloy wheels

DriftShop features a large range of OZ wheels marketed at the best price and delivered to you quickly. Choose from these original models suitable for passenger cars and GTs, for road use or motorsport.

Specialized in racing and road wheels, OZ has worked with the most prestigious car manufacturers, such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Aston Martin, Lotus or McLaren. Made in Italy, these wheels are produced by low pressure casting and gravity technologies, by forging or by the HLT (High Light Technology) process guaranteeing maximum lightness and structural resistance.

OZ wheels undergo a whole series of very strict tests throughout their manufacturing process for uncompromising quality: chemical analyzes, ultrasonic and X-ray controls, fatigue tests, impact resistance, LBF machine (simulation of a 35,000 km ride on the Nürburgring using biaxial forces), but also painting tests...

All the manufacturer's wheels are TÜV certified to ensure maximum safety. They are also KBA (German standard), NAD (Italian), UN/ECE 124 (European) and JWL VIA (Japanese) approved.

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The finest OZ Racing wheels at the best price!

Since 1971, the OZ company has been producing light alloy wheels for all applications. Thanks to its rich experience in Formula 1 and WRC, the brand's wheels are among the best performance products on the market and stand out for their original designs, innovative technologies and very high manufacturing quality.

Some wheels in particular have made an impression and remain safe bets these days. Examples include the classic Ultraleggera (2006 evolution of the Superleggera), the legendary Superturismo (many victories in competitions) or Rally Racing (legacy of the WRC), as well as the Anniversary 45 (reinterpretation of the design of the first wheel manufactured by OZ in the early 1970s).

The wheels showcased on this page are available with a large choice of colors, diameters from 14 to 22 inches, from 6 to 13 inches wide, an ET from 15 to 79 mm, and many PCDs, including centerlock models.