Nissan NP300 Alloy Wheels in Kenya
The Nissan NP300 boasts a reputable history in Kenya, renowned for its ability to handle commercial work in and out of town, off-road capability, and excellent towing capacity. Its maintenance cost is relatively low, making it a darling to farmers and contractors, hence its widespread popularity.
As capable as it is, you will be doing a disservice to the NP300 if you don’t upgrade to alloy wheels. Understandably, the NP300 comes out of the factory with steel wheels, but you will be missing out on the performance, style, and value that alloy wheels deliver.

Adding alloy wheels to your Nissan NP300 instantly modernizes it. Alloy wheels perfectly complement the rugged appearance of your pickup, and if you have accessories like wide fender flares, a bull bar, and a canopy, ooh, now that is an elegant pickup. If you don’t know where to get those accessories, please visit YOKA SPARES and don’t forget to thank me later. Anyway, alloy wheels make your truck stand out whether you are on your farm in Meru or a mining site in Gilgil.
To buy the 16-inch alloy wheels for your pickup, visit: YOKA SPARES.

Alloy wheels come with multi-spoke designs that allow good airflow around your braking components. If you are towing a trailer down a hill or your bed-size is full of hardware, you need better brakes. Steel wheels don’t allow faster heat dissipation due to their design, meaning when friction is created around the brake pads, there is minimal to no cool air to bring down the heat, resulting in faster brake fade. You don’t want to be driving down the Mai Mahiu escarpment with steel wheels.

Upgrading to alloy wheels greatly contributes to excellent fuel economy. Alloy wheels are lighter compared to steel wheels, meaning less energy or power from the engine is required to spin them. And ooh, imagine your engine is diesel-powered; that is a double victory.



