Ringbrothers is an internationally renowned manufacturer of high-quality billet accessories, custom fiberglass and carbon fiber pieces. They are headquartered in the small town of Spring Green, Wisconsin.
This company was founded by two brothers with a strong passion for building innovative cars. The company serves as a collision and repair shop and custom car builder.
Ringbrothers cars are well-recognized for their unique and eye-catching appearance. Many of them have gained a lot of popularity over the past decade which resulted in numerous design awards, including General Motors’ “Best Chevrolet of Show”, Goodguys Street Machine of the Year awards, etc.
Every year, Ringbrothers arrives at the SEMA Show with a new, out-of-the-box creation to unveil to the world, pushing the boundaries and breaking the norms of the industry. Whether they’re working on American muscle cars or mid-engine Italian sports cars, they have always tried to tackle a project with new ideas that the industry has never seen. Why? Because it’s fun!
YOUR SOURCE FOR INNOVATIVE PARTS
At Ringbrothers they take pride in offering the best quality parts and components on the market, born from using innovative engineering and intelligent design with a superior machining process for the highest-quality parts available.
With stringent standards of cutting fluid mixtures, pH-balanced water, a meticulously sequenced cutting process, and hundreds of fixtures and jigs, the machining and production of their durable, 6061-T6 billet aluminum parts ensures that at Ringbrothers they consistently define the standards for quality, innovation and durability.
The company's followers can add its signature style to their own projects with Ringbrothers carbon fiber and fiberglass body pieces, which aim to deliver a perfect combination of form and function, creating a unique look that stands apart with build quality and craftsmanship.
RINGBROTHERS STORY
Jim and Mike Ring, co-founders of Ringbrothers, were born with a passion for creating cars more exciting than anything else on the road. The pair began tinkering before they were old enough to drive, barreling down the old country roads of Wisconsin with whatever pile of parts they could scrounge together.
As their ambition grew, so did their need to build faster, more powerful and more exciting machines. What was once a hobby turned into a business and their hot-rodding ways began to gain the attention of the aftermarket industry elite. The small-town boys from Plain, Wisconsin were winning awards and gaining the acclaim that was once reserved for TV builders.
Today, Jim and Mike Ring operate Ringbrothers out of Spring Green, Wisconsin, where they build their iconic street machines, design and produce aftermarket parts, and work on local cars in their auto body shop. In many ways, the boys haven’t changed all that much since their early days tinkering with whatever cars they could get their hands on. Only now the builds have more power and are desired the world over.