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The all new Wheel Visualizer lets you view our Custom Wheels on your Car, Truck or SUV Vehicle. With many makes and models to choose from the Wheel Visualizer lets you Visualize what our Custom Wheels will look like after mounted on your vehicle. If you can not find your Vehicle please return later, we are constantly updating the Wheel Visualizer to bring as many Cars, Trucks and SUV Vehicles as possible, in addition we are constantly updating our Custom Wheel Selection. Use the all new Wheel Visualizer. Also see our Vehicle Photos
Car Wheel Offset Information
When picking out a custom wheel, choosing the right offset is essential. Offset refers to where the wheel mounts to the hub. If the hub-mounting surface is positioned in the center of the wheel, it is considered to have a negative offset. If the hub-mounting surface is closer to the wheel, it has a positive offset. If the hub-mounting surface is closer to the brakes, the wheel has a negative offset.
Your vehicle's owner's manual should specify what type of offset is needed. If you choose the wrong type of offset, it could cause your wheel and tires to stick out too far from the vehicle or it could cause them to interfere with the braking system.
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Our team of experts has more than 20 years of tire and wheel experience. We are here to assist you in properly fitting your custom wheels. We offer some of the hottest trending aftermarket rims and unique custom wheels. Have Questions? Contact Us now!
FAQ's
What are the wheels on a car called?
Car wheels are sometimes referred to as rims.
How much do 4 alloy wheels cost?
Because they are strong and durable, alloy wheels can sometimes cost more than other types of wheels. However, Discounted Wheel Warehouse offers special pricing on all of our alloy wheels.
Which rims are strongest?
Steel wheels tend to be the strongest type of wheel. These wheels are a popular choice for drivers who like to go off-roading. The steel wheel does not crack or bend as easily as some of the other wheels do.
Which is better: steel or alloy wheels?
Both options have their benefits. Steel wheels are strong and durable and able to withstand extreme abuse. Alloy wheels are also strong and are also resistant to rusting and corrosion.
Do alloy wheels crack easily?
Alloy wheels are made up of a strong compound that usually consists of aluminum and magnesium. When combined, these two alloy substances create a strong and durable material.