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.
Q: What are the best wheel brands for trucks and SUVs?
The best wheels depend on vehicle fitment, finish preference, load needs, and driving style. A fitment specialist can help match options for BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Porsche, Range Rover, VW, and Tesla vehicles.