Aftermarket wheels offer a host of benefits that can elevate your driving experience to new heights. Today's article takes a look at some of the advantages of investing in aftermarket wheels.
One of the primary advantages of aftermarket wheels lies in their weight reduction capabilities. When it comes to acceleration, braking, and handling, running lighter wheels can make a world of difference. Lighter aftermarket wheels allow the engine to propel the vehicle forward more efficiently, resulting in improved acceleration. Additionally, lighter wheels reduce the unsprung weight, enhancing the effectiveness of your vehicle's braking system and reducing stopping distances. The reduced weight allows for quicker response in terms of handling as well, making tight corners a breeze.
But what if you drive a truck that you take off-road? If you're planning to beat it up outdoors, you might turn your attention to a set of heavy, steel wheels. However, if your application if light off-roading with mostly highway and in-town driving, consider some of the lighter aftermarket options. Keep in mind that there are also aftermarket wheel brands that offer lighter wheels that are still strong enough to handle a variety of off-road abuse. Just be prepared for the cost to reflect that.
Another benefit of aftermarket wheels is that they are available in more sizes than what comes with your truck. This gives you an opportunity to run wider wheels and tires, providing greater versatility in terms of performance and aesthetics. Wider tires offer improved traction, especially in turns, resulting in enhanced grip and stability. This additional grip can make a significant difference in your driving experience, whether you enjoy spirited drives through winding roads or want increased confidence in everyday driving situations. Keep in mind that this benefit can be offset by fuel economy if you're adding weight. But if wider wheels are what you need, it is possible through a variety of aftermarket brands.
Sometimes it's as simple as how the wheels look. Aftermarket custom wheels look good. Factory wheels, while functional, may not always provide that visual wow factor. In contrast, aftermarket wheels come in an array of designs, styles, and finishes that transform the look of your car or truck and complement its style. Whether you prefer a classic, elegant design or an aggressive and sporty look, aftermarket wheels offer endless possibilities to suit your personal taste.
View our photo gallery of custom wheels and see for yourself! These albums show real customer vehicle transformations.
Aftermarket wheel prices span the spectrum from cheap to expensive, but one thing that tends to be true across the board is that factory wheel are more expensive. So unless you're looking at one of the flashier, designer brand wheels, you will save on a set of aftermarket wheels vs a set of factory or original equipment (OE) wheels. There are a few reasons for this. The wheels that come with a vehicle are made for that vehicle and done in smaller batches. They also aren't typically sought out in sets. More often, when someone is searching for this type of wheel, they are only looking to replace one or two due to a mishap. Depending on the make/model/year of the vehicle, the wheels may also no longer be in production and harder to find. Aftermarket wheels can provide a cost-effective solution for those who want to enhance their vehicle's performance and aesthetics.
Aftermarket wheels offer a multitude of benefits that can take your driving experience to the next level and improve its style. From weight reduction advantages that improve acceleration, handling, and braking, to the ability to fit wider tires for enhanced traction, aftermarket wheels provide a tangible boost in performance. Additionally, their diverse range of styles and finishes allow you to personalize your vehicle's appearance, making a bold statement. Finally, the cost-effectiveness of aftermarket wheels compared to the original set that came on the vehicle makes them an attractive option for those looking to upgrade without breaking the bank. So, if you're looking to supercharge your vehicle's performance and turn heads on the road, aftermarket wheels are worth considering.
Remember that we are here to assist with all your tire and wheel service needs at Treadworks® and J/P Tire. If you need to find the perfect off-road tire and wheel package in Farmington, NM; new custom wheels in Kirtland, NM; or aftermarket wheels in Durango, CO, you stop by one of our locations. We work with tires and wheels day-in and day-out, so you can count on our teams to assist you from start to finish in your search, ensuring you drive away with one impressive-looking vehicle.
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