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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing OEM Wheels: Diameters, Bolt Patterns, and Widths

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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing OEM Wheels: Diameters, Bolt Patterns, and Widths

Are you in the market for new wheels? Look no further than OEM RIM SHOP, where we specialize in selling strictly OEM-manufactured wheels. With a wide selection of wheel sizes, bolt patterns, and widths to choose from, we can help in finding the perfect fit for your vehicle. In this article, we will explore the key factors to consider when purchasing OEM wheels, including diameters, bolt patterns, and widths.

The Importance of Choosing the Right Size

It is important to choose the right size wheel for your vehicle as it affects the overall performance and safety of your vehicle. OEM wheels are designed for specific makes and models of vehicles, and choosing the correct size will ensure that your vehicle drives smoothly and handles well.

Diameters

The diameter of a wheel is the distance from one edge of the wheel to the other, passing through the center of the wheel. It is important to choose the correct diameter to ensure proper wheel alignment and tire fitment. For example, if your vehicle was originally equipped with 19-inch wheels, it is recommended to replace them with 19-inch wheels to maintain proper handling and safety.

Bolt Patterns

Bolt patterns determine the number of lugs and the spacing between them. It is crucial to choose wheels with the same bolt pattern as your vehicle to ensure proper fitment. A mismatched bolt pattern can lead to uneven wear on tires, wheel vibration, and ultimately, safety issues.

Widths

The width of a wheel is the distance between its inner and outer edges. The width of the wheel affects the amount of tire contact with the road, which can impact your vehicle's traction and handling. It is important to choose a wheel with a width that matches the recommendations of the vehicle manufacturer.

Why Choose OEM Wheels?

OEM wheels have several advantages over aftermarket wheels. They are designed to meet the exact specifications of the vehicle manufacturer, ensuring the best possible fit and performance. OEM wheels also undergo rigorous testing to ensure they meet safety standards and last longer. Moreover, OEM wheels retain the value of your vehicle and provide a seamless appearance.

At OEM RIM SHOP, we buy used OEM wheels, so if you want to sell your old wheels, send pictures to (949) 478-2033.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use aftermarket wheels on my car?

A: Although it is possible to use aftermarket wheels, it is generally not recommended as they may not have undergone the same rigorous testing as OEM wheels. Aftermarket wheels can also cause safety issues and potentially damage your vehicle.

Q: What are the benefits of using OEM wheels?

A: OEM wheels are designed to meet the exact specifications of the vehicle manufacturer, ensuring the best possible fit and performance. They also undergo rigorous testing to ensure they meet safety standards and last longer. Moreover, OEM wheels retain the value of your vehicle and provide a seamless appearance.

Q: How do I determine the bolt pattern of my wheels?

A: The bolt pattern can usually be found in the owner's manual or stamped on the wheels themselves. Alternatively, you can measure the distance between two adjacent lug studs (center-to-center) and determine the number of lugs to get the bolt pattern.

Q: Can I mix and match OEM wheels from different models?

A: It is generally not recommended to mix and match OEM wheels from different models, as they may have different specifications and could impact your vehicle's performance and safety.

Q: How often should I replace my OEM wheels?

A: OEM wheels do not have a specific replacement schedule, but they should be inspected regularly for damage or wear. In general, they can last for years with proper maintenance and care.