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OEM Wheels for Your Subaru Baja 2004-2006: What You Need to Know

Part Parameters
mpn
28111AE40B,28111AE40A
diameter
16
width
6.5
boltPattern
100mm
lugNutsHoles
5 lug
offset
48mm
Fitment list
Baja
Subaru
20042006
2006
2005
2004
Product Description

OEM Wheels for Your Subaru Baja 2004-2006: What You Need to Know

If you're a proud Subaru Baja owner, you know that keeping your vehicle in peak condition is crucial. This includes making sure your wheels are in good shape, but what do you do when it's time for replacement? This article will cover everything you need to know about purchasing OEM wheels for your Subaru Baja 2004-2006.

Introduction

Your car's wheels are not only crucial for functionality, but they also add to its overall aesthetic appeal. If you need to replace a damaged or broken wheel, or want to upgrade all four of them, OEM RIM SHOP can help. We exclusively sell OEM manufactured wheels and have an excellent selection for Subaru Baja 2004-2006 owners.

Purchasing OEM Wheels for Your Subaru Baja

At OEM RIM SHOP, we understand that you want to purchase wheels that match your car's make and model perfectly. Our OEM wheels for the Subaru Baja 2004-2006 have a diameter of 16 inches, a bolt pattern of 100mm, and a width of 6.5 inches.

When purchasing wheels, it's important to consider the material and quality. Our OEM wheels are made from high-quality materials that are designed to last and perform well. We also offer various finishes and styles to choose from to fit your preferences.

Conclusion

At OEM RIM SHOP, we are dedicated to providing Subaru Baja 2004-2006 owners with the best OEM wheels on the market. We buy used OEM wheels as well and welcome customers to send pictures to (949) 478-2033. Don't settle for less when it comes to your car's wheels - trust us to provide the quality and reliability you deserve.

FAQs

  1. What is an OEM wheel? An OEM wheel is a wheel manufactured by the original equipment manufacturer, specifically designed to fit a particular make and model of car.

  2. Can I replace just one wheel instead of all four? It's recommended to replace all four wheels at once for optimal performance and longevity.

  3. Can I install the wheels myself? While it's possible to install the wheels yourself, it's recommended to have a professional install them for proper balancing and alignment.

  4. How can I tell if a wheel is OEM or aftermarket? OEM wheels are typically stamped with the car manufacturer's logo and part number, while aftermarket wheels may not have any identifying markings.

  5. Are OEM wheels more expensive than aftermarket wheels? OEM wheels may be more expensive initially, but they offer better quality and a guaranteed fit for your car. In the long run, they may be a better investment.