Why Does Fitment Define Overall Quality?

Fitment is the overall relationship between the wheel, tire, ride height, and vehicle body.Even premium wheels may not look rigFitment is more than simply making wheels fit the vehicle—it is the balance between wheel size, tire setup, ride height, and body proportions. The most refined setups are not necessarily the most aggressive, but the ones where every detail feels intentional. Even premium wheels may not achieve the desired result if…

How Does Offset (ET) Affect Appearance & Driving Feel?

Offset (ET) is the distance between the wheel mounting surface and the wheel’s centerline.  It determines how far the wheel sits inward or outward, making it one of the key factors influencing appearance, fitment, and driving characteristics. Higher ET: The Wheel sits further inward. Benefits: Cleaner and more subtle appearance , Closer to factory geometry , Usually maintains stable driving characteristics , Requires consideration of suspension and clearance. Lower Offset:…

Common Misconceptions About Custom Wheels

Myth 1: Bigger wheels always look better Larger wheels do not always create a better result. Oversizing may affect comfort,  tire options, vehicle proportions, and driving quality. The right size matters more than the biggest size. Myth 2: Wider wheels mean a more premium setupWider is not always better. Excessive width may affect tire compatibility, steering feel, and overall balance. Proper width should match the vehicle and driving purpose. Myth…