Wheels

Wheel Selection & Fitment Guide

Get expert guidance on selecting, sizing, and fitting the perfect alloy, steel, or chrome wheels to match your vehicle and budget, whether you’re replacing damaged wheels or upgrading for style and performance.

Wheel Options

Compare steel, alloy, and chrome options to match looks with performance

Steel Wheels

durable and heavier, offering a lower center of gravity, perfect for snow and rough terrain

Alloy/Aluminum wheels

lightweight for improved steering precision and enhanced cornering performance

Chrome Finish

shiny, mirror-like coating applied to alloy or steel wheels, highly durable but requires regular cleaning to maintain its look

Manufacturing Process

Cast, machined, or forged construction impacts strength and weight

Cast Wheels (Strong)

made by pouring molten aluminum into molds using gravity or low pressure

Forged Wheels (Strongest)

crafted from a solid aluminum billet pressed under extreme heat and pressure for maximum strength, density, and lightweight performance

Machined Wheels (Stronger)

cast wheels enhanced with heat-spinning and precise pressurization for improved strength and tighter tolerances

What to Consider

Choose wheel size, weight, and type based on your vehicle and terrain for the best ride quality.

Terrain

select wheels designed for everyday roads, rugged off-road trails, or harsh winter conditions

Size

ensure wheel diameter and offset stay within your vehicle’s recommended limits

Weight

lighter wheels boost handling and braking, while heavier wheels provide added stability but can lessen responsiveness