Are you looking to customize your vehicle with a new set of wheels and tires? Whether it’s your first, second or 20th step in your custom build, getting the right wheels and tires for your vehicle is a key part of any customization. If you reside in the area of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and are looking for a good place to take care of all your customization needs, we can take care of you over here at Glover Customs.
Whether you know exactly what you want or need some guidance, our expert technicians can help you put together the vehicle of your dreams. It all starts with choosing the right size and type of both wheels and tires, to ensure optimum performance, safety and, of course, aesthetics. If you’re unsure of what you want, feel free to give us a call, or you can keep reading for some tips and tricks on how to choose the right wheels and tires for your build.
A lot of custom builds include a lift kit, raising your vehicle higher off the ground to enhance safety and protection when off-roading or to simply create a more imposing stature for the vehicle. Depending on how large your lift kit is will help you determine the right size of wheel to get, but you’ll need to take both the diameter and width into consideration.
When it comes to the type of wheels you can choose from, there are plenty of different options but the three you’ll encounter most often are steel, alloy and chrome-plated wheels. Which you choose really comes down to your preferences and budget. Steel wheels are often much heavier but also more cost-effective, while alloy wheels are lighter and enhance performance, but they can be less durable in addition to being more expensive than steel. Chrome-plated wheels are incredibly appealing visually, but they’re very heavy and require a lot of extra maintenance if you want to avoid corrosion.
There are tons of different types of tires, including all-season, performance, winter, summer, all-terrain, mud-terrain and many others. Choosing the right kind of tire comes down to the climate and road conditions you’ll be tackling most often. If you’re going to do a lot of off-road driving, you’ll want to get mud-terrain tires, but if you plan on taking your vehicle to the track then performance tires would be better, and so on.
As for choosing the right size of tire, you’ll want to make sure it matches the diameter of the wheels you’ve chosen and the rest is, once again, up to your preferences. But to hopefully help you when it comes time to decide, we’ll help you break down how tires are labeled, using a set of 225/45R17 94W tires as an example.
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