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The Perfect Fit: Understanding OEM Wheel Diameter, Bolt Pattern and Width

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4-1/4"
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20
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5 lug
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9
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The Perfect Fit: Understanding OEM Wheel Diameter, Bolt Pattern and Width

Are you in the market for replacement wheels for your car? As an OEM wheel industry expert, we recommend sticking with OEM manufactured wheels, and here's why. OEM wheels are designed specifically for your car, so they are the perfect fit. Today we will be discussing OEM wheel diameter, bolt pattern, and width to help you understand why OEM wheels are your best bet.

Introduction

As car owners, we understand the pride that comes with owning a car. You want your car to always look its best and run smoothly. However, accidents happen, and you may need to replace a damaged or broken wheel or replace all four due to wear and tear. When it comes to replacement wheels, it's important to get the right fit.

Understanding OEM Wheel Diameter, Bolt Pattern, and Width

When it comes to OEM wheels, there are three main measurements you need to consider - diameter, bolt pattern, and width. The diameter is the distance across the center of the wheel, the bolt pattern is the number of bolts and the space between them, and the width is the distance across the wheel from one lip to the other.

If your car has a wheel diameter of 20 inches, a bolt pattern of 4-1/4 inches, and a width of 9 inches, it's essential to find OEM wheels that match these measurements. This ensures that your car's performance and handling are not compromised.

When replacing your car's wheels, don't compromise on the fit. Use OEM manufactured wheels that are designed specifically for your car's make and model.

Conclusion

At OEM RIM SHOP, we sell strictly OEM manufactured wheels to ensure that our customers get the perfect fit. Remember, we also buy used OEM wheels, so if you have any to sell, send pictures to (949) 478-2033.

FAQs

  1. Can I use any wheel that fits my car's measurements? No, we recommend using OEM manufactured wheels that match your car's exact measurements for the best performance and handling.

  2. What happens if I use wheels with the wrong measurements? Using wheels with the wrong measurements can affect your car's performance, handling, and safety.

  3. Are OEM manufactured wheels more expensive than aftermarket wheels? OEM manufactured wheels may be slightly more expensive than aftermarket wheels, but they are specifically designed for your car, providing the best performance and handling.

  4. Can I mix and match wheel sizes on my car? No, we recommend sticking with the same size and type of wheels on your car for optimal performance and safety.

  5. Does OEM mean the same as original equipment? Yes, OEM stands for original equipment manufacturer, meaning the wheels are made by the same manufacturer that made your car.