Wheel Fitment Guide
Wheel Fitment Basics
Wheel Diameter & Width
Diameter is measured in inches (e.g., 20", 22"). Width affects tire fitment and stance. Wider wheels create a more aggressive look but require proper clearance.
Offset & Backspacing
Offset determines how far the wheel sits in or out from the hub. Positive offset tucks wheels in, negative pushes them out. Critical for proper clearance and handling.
Bolt Pattern
The number of bolts and diameter of the circle they form (e.g., 6x139.7). Must match your vehicle exactly for safe installation.
Hub Bore
The center hole diameter. Hub-centric fitment ensures wheels are perfectly centered on your vehicle's hub for smooth, vibration-free performance.
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Fitment Tips
Bigger Wheels vs Ride Comfort
Larger diameter wheels with lower profile tires provide sharper handling and aggressive looks, but may reduce ride comfort. Consider your driving style and road conditions.
Lifted Trucks vs Stock Setups
Lifted vehicles can accommodate larger wheels and more aggressive offsets. Stock height trucks require careful offset selection to avoid rubbing on suspension components.
Tire Size Compatibility
Wheel width determines compatible tire sizes. Wider wheels require wider tires. Always verify tire-to-wheel compatibility for optimal performance and safety.
Clearance Considerations
Check clearance at full steering lock and suspension compression. Wheels that fit when stationary may rub during turns or over bumps. Test fitment thoroughly.