Types of Wheels
Alloy Wheels
The term 'Alloy wheels' is usually used is a shorter alternative to aluminum wheels. So don't be confused when you hear such words as Alloy wheels, Aluminum Wheels, Aluminum Alloy Wheels, Alloy Rims – in fact, all of them mean the same thing. So what are alloy wheels? These are wheels made from the alloy of aluminum and other metals. Reinforcing lightweight aluminum using other metals makes alloy wheels perform better, look smoother and last longer...
Off-Road Wheels
Your vehicle's wheels have a tough task, and getting off the road is making it even tougher. That's why off-road wheels must be strong enough to withstand severe driving conditions without cracking and braking, lightweight enough to not decrease vehicle's drivetrain durability, braking performance or acceleration. Not properly chosen off-road wheels may completely spoil your 4WD experience....
Steel Wheels
Steel wheels are the standard equipment provided on many vehicles, and are considered to be a practical choice. They are generally painted black, and often covered with wheel covers to improve the aesthetics of the wheels...
Concave Wheels
The phenomenon known as concave wheels has changed the wheel game forever and has become the newest trend in aftermarket wheels worldwide. Replacing the classic look of the typical lips on wheels, concave wheels gives a car the ultimate depth in looks while...
Forged Wheels
Forged wheels have been a top choice for lightweight, strong and durable wheels for cars and trucks for the last decades. These properties are acquired during complex manufacturing process, called forging. Forged wheels are made from a solid billet of aluminum ...
Chrome Wheels
Everyone knows that wheels always make the look. But there is one type, that not only add the look, but also add your vehicle class and luxury, like no other color does. Its the Chrome Wheels. They are the most popular among car enthusiasts because of the ...