Frequently Asked Questions FAQ's
Q: How do I know which wheels fit my vehicle?
A: Using the year, make, and model selector provides a strong likelihood that they will fit. This matches bolt pattern, offset, diameter, and width to your specific vehicle for safe and proper fitment.
Q: Can I put bigger wheels on my car or truck?
A: Yes, many drivers upgrade to larger wheels for style or performance. However, it’s important to match the correct offset and tire size to maintain clearance, ride quality, and safety.
Q: What’s the difference between OEM and aftermarket wheels?
A: OEM wheels are the exact wheels that came with your vehicle. Aftermarket wheels offer more choices in size, style, finish, and performance features.
Q: How do wheel offsets and bolt patterns work?
A: Most tires last between 40,000–70,000 kilometres, but factors like driving habits, road conditions, and tire maintenance can affect lifespan. A good rule of thumb is to replace your tires every 4 years, or sooner if tread depth is below 3/32 of an inch.
How do I compare wheel options?
Q: What are the best wheel brands for trucks and SUVs?
Compare wheel options by size, bolt pattern, offset, load rating, finish, and how the vehicle is used. The best choice is the one that fits correctly and supports the ride quality, appearance, and durability you need.