Wheel Size & Fitment Explained: How To Know If Wheels Will Fit Your Car
Why does one wheel listing show +35mm offset while another shows 5.5″ backspacing for the same wheel? If you’re trying to understand the difference between wheel offset and…

Why does one wheel listing show +35mm offset while another shows 5.5″ backspacing for the same wheel? If you’re trying to understand the difference between wheel offset and…

Wheel fitment determines whether new wheels will fit your car. Learn which measurements control position (width, offset, backspacing) versus which allow mounting (bolt pattern, center bore, diameter). This guide explains how to check fitment before buying so you avoid rubbing, vibration, and wasted money.

OE Wheels has achieved the automotive aftermarket industry’s most prestigious recognition. The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) named OE Wheels LLC (OEW) the inaugural recipient of its WTSBC…

Choosing between genuine OEM rims and aftermarket wheels? This complete OEM rims guide covers fitment guarantees, safety standards, resale value, and how to identify authentic factory rims. Learn the benefits of OEM rims versus aftermarket alternatives, plus essential tips for buying OEM rims online with confidence.

Buying wheels online is easier and smarter than ever—if you know what to look for. I’ve spent 20+ years helping drivers find the right OEM and replica wheels,…

Black wheels for trucks have taken over the automotive scene. Drive through any parking lot and you’ll see them everywhere, from stock Silverados to lifted F-150s. But with…

Wheel and rim financing lets you buy OEM or certified replica wheels now and pay over time with services like Affirm, Afterpay, and PayPal Credit. Whether you’re replacing a damaged rim or upgrading to black truck rims, this guide explains how financing works, which option fits your budget, and how to avoid costly mistakes.

If you’re trying to replace a damaged rim or upgrade without guessing, knowing your OEM wheel size is the most important first step. The good news? You can…

OEM wheels, also called OEM rims, are the factory wheels made for your vehicle. They match exact specs for PCD, offset, width, and hub bore, so install is easy and the ride is smooth. Learn how OEM differs from aftermarket and replicas, how to verify part numbers and Hollander codes, and when each option makes sense.

Wheel Offset Defined in Simple Terms Wheel offset is the distance between the wheel’s mounting pad (where it bolts to the hub) and the centerline of the rim….