Custom Wheels
What are custom wheels?
Custom Wheels are any wheels that do not
come equipped on a vehicle from the manufacturer.
This includes replicas of factory wheels in larger sizes
to wild and unique styles. Custom wheels can give
you that unique look to separate your vehicle from the
hundreds of others that all look alike. Many times
aftermarket wheels are the first, and sometimes only
aftermarket upgrade many people make to their cars.
Please use our vehicle search above to see which rims we have for your car. You can also look at
our gallery to see examples of wheels custom on your car.
We carry many of the most popular brands like
Lexani Wheels,
Fuel Wheels, and
Vossen Wheels.
Do I need hub rings on
custom wheels?
OEM wheels have a centerbore that is a
perfect match for the hub size of the vehicle it is
included with. Hub rings are very common to use on
custom wheels because most aftermarket wheels are made
to fit multiple vehicles. Since almost every make
of vehicle has a different hub size, manufacturers often use a common centerbore size, and use hub
rings to reduce the centerbore to a perfect match for
the vehicle.
Although most aftermarket wheels are
made to fit multiple vehicles, some manufacturers target
specific makes such as BMW, Mercedes, Jaguar, and
Porsche. Those manufacturers will usually build
the wheel to be hub-centric meaning that its a perfect
fit for the vehicle hub much like the OEM wheel.
For any vehicle that uses lug bolts as
opposed to lug nuts (ex. BMW, Mercedes, Jaguar, Porsche,
etc), it is absolutely necessary that the wheel be hub
centric, or that you use hub rings to make the wheel hub
centric. On vehicles that use lug nuts (ex. Honda,
Nissan, Infiniti, Toyota, etc) hub rings can help to
make the installation easier by centering wheels, and
eliminate chances of vibration, but they are not
required.
How will oversized
custom wheels affect my ride?
When using aftermarket wheels on your
vehicle, one important factor is to try to keep the
outer diameter of the tire is close to the factory tire
diameter as possible. This will maintain the
correct speedometer and odometer readings in the
vehicle. With that said, when you go up an inch in
wheel diameter (ex. 18 in. to 19 in.) you can expect the
sidewall height of your tire to be reduced by 1/2 inch
giving you a 1 inch larger opening for the wheel.
When your sidewall height is reduced, it is natural that
the tire will not absorb as much of the imperfections
and bumps in the road. As a result, you will feel
more of the road than you did with your smaller wheels.
As you can imagine, the more oversized you get on your
wheel choice, the more of the road you will feel.
Usually going up 1 or 2 inches won't make a significant
change in the comfort of the vehicle, but when you start
getting into 30 series tires on cars, and 25 series
tires on SUV's and trucks, the ride will be noticeably
different.
Will stock lug bolts or lug nuts
fit aftermarket wheels?
Most custom made wheels will required
aftermarket lug bolt or lug nuts unless they are OEM
replica wheels. Most vehicle's OEM hardware are
not suitable for aftermarket wheels because they do not
seat correctly, or because the diameter of the lug is
too large. Many OEM lug nuts are "Mag" style lugs
which include a washer which is not small enough to fit
in the hole on custom wheels. Many OEM lug bolts
are ball seat, whereas almost every aftermarket wheel on the
market requires cone seat. If you have any
questions about the correct installation hardware to
use, or would like to purchase the correct lug nuts or
lug bolts for your custom wheels, feel free to call us
at 800-242-9883, or visit our
accessories section.
Call us
toll free at
800-242-9883
In
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