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The Ultimate Guide to OEM Wheel Diameter, Bolt Pattern, and Width

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The Ultimate Guide to OEM Wheel Diameter, Bolt Pattern, and Width

If you're in the market for replacement wheels, it's essential to understand the basic specifications required for proper fitment. At OEM Rim Shop, we specialize in OEM-manufactured wheels and know everything there is to know about wheel diameter, bolt pattern, and width. In this guide, we'll cover everything you need to know to make an informed decision.

Introduction

When it comes to buying OEM wheels, it's crucial to get the right size. Wheel diameter, bolt pattern, and width are critical measurements that determine whether a wheel will fit your vehicle. If you're unsure about these specifications, it's best to consult a professional.

OEM Wheel Specifications

Wheel Diameter

Wheel diameter is the measurement from one end of the wheel to the other through the center point. This measurement is essential because it determines the wheel's fitment on your vehicle. It's typically measured in inches and is a critical factor in choosing the right wheel size.

Bolt Pattern

The bolt pattern is the arrangement of bolts that hold the wheel to the hub. It's essential to choose the right bolt pattern for your vehicle, or the wheel won't attach correctly. This specification is usually measured in either millimeters or inches, and it's important to match it with your vehicle's hub.

Width

Wheel width is the measurement from one side of the wheel to the other, and it's critical to get this specification right for proper fitment. Too narrow or too wide wheels can cause handling issues and affect the vehicle's overall performance.

Conclusion

At OEM Rim Shop, we're here to help you find the perfect OEM wheels for your vehicle. Remember that choosing the right diameter, bolt pattern, and width is crucial for proper fitment. If you're not sure which specifications to choose, give us a call, and we'll be happy to help. Don't forget, we also buy used OEM wheels, and you can send pictures to (949) 478-2033.

FAQs

  1. What is the difference between OEM and aftermarket wheels?
  2. Can I use aftermarket wheels instead of OEM wheels?
  3. How do I measure bolt pattern on my vehicle?
  4. Can I change the width of my wheels?
  5. What other wheel specifications should I consider when buying new wheels?