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OEM Wheel Diameter, Bolt Pattern, and Width: Finding the Perfect Fit

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OEM Wheel Diameter, Bolt Pattern, and Width: Finding the Perfect Fit

Are you in the market for new OEM wheels but unsure about the proper fitment for your vehicle? At OEM RIM SHOP, we understand the frustration of trying to find the perfect match, which is why we are here to help. In this article, we will provide insight into the essential measurements of OEM wheels: diameter, bolt pattern, and width.

Understanding the Basics

Before diving into the specifics of wheel measurements, it is essential to understand the basics of how wheels are measured. First is the diameter, which is the distance from one end of the wheel to the other, usually measured in inches. Second is the bolt pattern, which is the number of lugs on the wheel and the distance in between them, usually measured in millimeters. Third is the width, which is the distance between the two inner sidewalls of the wheel, usually measured in inches.

Finding the Proper Fitment

To find the proper fitment for your vehicle, you must first determine its specific measurements. This information can be found in your owner's manual or by contacting your local dealership. Once you have this information, you can search for OEM wheels that match your vehicle's measurements.

It is crucial to note that OEM wheels are designed specifically for a particular vehicle make and model. While some aftermarket wheels may fit your vehicle, they may not meet the same performance and quality standards as OEM wheels.

Final Thoughts

At OEM RIM SHOP, we believe that purchasing OEM wheels is the best way to ensure optimal performance and quality. Whether you need to replace one damaged wheel or all four, we have a vast selection of OEM wheels that will fit your vehicle perfectly.

If you have any used OEM wheels lying around, we also buy them. Simply send pictures to (949) 478-2033 to receive a quote.

FAQs:

  1. Can I use aftermarket wheels instead of OEM wheels? Answer: While it is possible for some aftermarket wheels to fit your vehicle, we recommend using OEM wheels for optimal performance and quality.

  2. Can I install wheels with a different bolt pattern than my vehicle? Answer: No, the bolt pattern must match your vehicle's specifications to ensure proper fitment and performance.

  3. How do I determine the width of my wheels? Answer: The width of your wheels can be found in your owner's manual or by contacting your local dealership.

  4. Can I install larger or smaller wheels on my vehicle? Answer: It is possible to install larger or smaller wheels on your vehicle, but it may affect the overall performance and may require modifications to your vehicle.

  5. Can I purchase OEM wheels if my vehicle is no longer in production? Answer: Yes, OEM wheels are still manufactured for vehicles that are no longer in production.