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How to Choose the Right OEM Wheel Diameter, Bolt Pattern, and Width for Your Vehicle

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98mm
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16
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4 lug
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6.5
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How to Choose the Right OEM Wheel Diameter, Bolt Pattern, and Width for Your Vehicle

Are you in the market for new OEM wheels for your vehicle? It can be overwhelming to choose the right size and specifications, especially if you're not familiar with the options available. At OEM RIM SHOP, we specialize in selling strictly OEM manufactured wheels, so we're here to help you make the right decision.

Introduction

When it comes to OEM wheels, there are three main specifications to consider: diameter, bolt pattern, and width. These factors are crucial to ensure that your wheels fit your vehicle perfectly and perform optimally. In this article, we'll explore these specifications in detail and guide you in choosing the right OEM wheels for your vehicle.

OEM Wheel Diameter: 16 Inches

The first specification to consider is wheel diameter, which is measured in inches. The OEM wheel diameter for your vehicle can usually be found in the owner's manual or stamped on the wheel itself. The most common diameter for cars and SUVs is 16 inches, which is considered a standard size. However, some vehicles may require larger or smaller diameters depending on their design.

Bolt Pattern: 98mm

The bolt pattern refers to the number of bolts and the distance between them on the wheel hub. For example, a 5x114.3 bolt pattern indicates that there are five bolts on the hub, and the distance between opposite bolt holes measures 114.3mm. The bolt pattern for your vehicle is essential because it determines which wheels will fit correctly. The OEM bolt pattern for your vehicle can be found in the owner's manual or by measuring the distance between the bolt holes on the hub. In this case, the OEM bolt pattern is 98mm.

Width: 6.5 Inches

The width of the wheel refers to the distance between the inner and outer edges of the wheel rim. It's crucial to choose the right width to ensure that your tires fit well and your wheels handle correctly. The OEM width for your vehicle can usually be found in the owner's manual or stamped on the wheel itself. In this case, the OEM width is 6.5 inches.

When choosing new OEM wheels, it's essential to consider all three specifications to ensure a proper fit and optimal performance. At OEM RIM SHOP, we specialize in selling strictly OEM manufactured wheels to make the buying process as easy and efficient as possible.

Conclusion

Here at OEM RIM SHOP, we understand the importance of selecting the right size and specifications for your wheels to ensure a safe and efficient ride. If you're looking to replace your damaged or broken wheels or looking to upgrade all four of your wheels, consider embracing your emotion and partnering with us for the perfect match. Additionally, we also buy used OEM wheels, and customers can send pictures to (949) 478-2033. Contact us today to learn more and browse our selection of OEM wheels.

FAQs

  1. How do I know if a wheel will fit my vehicle? A: You can check your owner's manual or consult a wheel fitment guide for your vehicle's specifications.

  2. Can I use aftermarket wheels instead of OEM wheels? A: Yes, but it's important to ensure that the wheels you choose are the proper size, bolt pattern, and width for your vehicle.

  3. Is it okay to use different width wheels on the front and rear of my vehicle? A: It's generally not recommended unless the manufacturer designed the vehicle to accommodate different width wheels.

  4. How do I measure the bolt pattern on my vehicle's hub? A: Measure the distance between the center of one bolt hole to the center of the opposite bolt hole in millimeters.

  5. Can I install larger diameter wheels than my vehicle's OEM wheels? A: It's possible, but it can affect the vehicle's performance and may require modifications to the suspension and braking systems. Consult a professional for guidance.