What does TSW stand for wheels?
TSW Alloy Wheels initially operated as Tiger Sports Wheels and had retail stores in a small manufacturing facility in South Africa. During the 1980’s the company went public on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and manufacturing was expanded dramatically.
How long can TSW last?
TSW might cause symptoms that last weeks, months, or years. People with the condition will recover at different rates and respond to treatments differently. Since the condition is so rare, there is not an average time estimate for recovery or a known outlook.
Are TSW wheels bad?
Very good quality for a cast wheel. Better quality finish that cheaper brands. Still heavy but they have a few forged wheels now that are VERY good for the price.
Is sunlight good for TSW?
UV therapy or sun exposure can be helpful in the later stages of TSW when the skin is no longer hot and red. If getting sun, cooler sun in the early morning or early evening is best.
Does TSW get worse before it gets better?
TSW is a skin condition that can develop from the frequent use of potent steroids. The condition usually develops within days to weeks after stopping the use of topical steroids, or it can manifest as a worsening rash which then requires stronger and more frequent application of topical steroids to control it.
Are TSW wheels strong?
ROTARY FORGED™ WHEELS by TSW are manufactured using a highly advanced production technique called rotary forging. The rim of the wheels is forged at high pressure while the wheel is spun at high speed. This alters the molecular structure and enhances the strength of the alloy.
How rare is TSW?
TSW is very rare and there is no standard or agreed-upon treatment. If you’re diagnosed with TSW, your dermatologist will help you develop a plan to treat it. Potential treatment options include: Slowly stopping the use of steroid creams.
Can you fully recover from TSW?
Recuperating from TSW Syndrome is often extended and incapacitating. Many people experience painful symptoms and become covered in a full body rash or flushing that can last for weeks or months before clearing. Most have symptoms that are cyclical until the skin makes a full recovery.