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#The Importance of Knowing Your OEM Wheel Diameter, Width, and Bolt Pattern
Are you in the market for new OEM wheels? It's important to know the specifics of your current wheels before making a purchase. At OEM RIM SHOP, we specialize in selling strictly OEM manufactured wheels, ensuring the highest quality for our customers.
##Why Knowing Your OEM Wheel Specifications is Vital
Before you begin to shop for new OEM wheels, it's crucial to know your current wheel's diameter, width, and bolt pattern. The diameter refers to the size of the wheel from one end to the other, while the width of the wheel measures the distance between the inside of the rims. The bolt pattern, on the other hand, refers to the number of bolts on the hub and their spacing.
##How to Determine Your OEM Wheel Specifications
If you're wondering what your OEM wheel specifications are, it's relatively easy to find out. All you need to do is check the side of the tire itself, which will disclose information about its dimensions. Another way to obtain this information is by checking your car's manual or contacting the manufacturer.
At OEM RIM SHOP, we have a broad selection of OEM wheels ranging in diameter, width, and bolt pattern. We can help you determine the correct specifications for your vehicle and provide you with the perfect set of wheels.
##Conclusion
Don't leave your OEM wheel purchase to chance! Knowing the specifics of your current wheels can save you time, money, and frustration when selecting new ones. At OEM RIM SHOP, we buy used OEM wheels to offer our customers a cost-effective solution for their replacement needs. You can send pictures of your used OEM wheels to (949) 478-2033.
##FAQs
- Can I install a wheel with a different bolt pattern than my car's original wheels?
- No, it's not recommended. Attempting to install wheels with a different bolt pattern from the original can lead to incorrect seating of the wheel, ultimately causing handling and safety issues.
- How can I measure the diameter and width of my OEM wheel?
- You can measure the diameter from one side of the wheel to the other, while width measures the distance between the inside of the rims.
- Can I purchase just one OEM wheel instead of an entire set?
- Yes, at OEM RIM SHOP, we offer individual OEM wheels for sale to ensure you can replace just the damaged wheel.
- Does the wheel's offset matter when purchasing a new OEM wheel?
- Yes, the offset does matter as it determines how far the wheel sits inside the wheel hub. It's essential to ensure your new OEM wheel's offset matches your old one to prevent any safety issues.
- How do I know if my new OEM wheel will fit my vehicle?
- It's essential to check the diameter, width, and bolt pattern of your vehicle's current original wheels before purchasing a new OEM wheel. At OEM RIM SHOP, we can help you determine the correct specifications for your car and provide you with the perfect set of wheels.