Are you looking to enhance the performance and appearance of your vehicle? Performance Plus Tire has got you covered! We offer a wide range of 18x9 inch custom wheels and rims to take your ride to the next level. Whether you're a car enthusiast or simply want to give your vehicle a sleek upgrade, our 18x9 inch wheels are the perfect choice. With their unique size and design, they provide a distinctive look that is sure to turn heads wherever you go.
18x9 wheels are a favorite for drivers who want a bolder stance and the ability to run wider tires for improved grip. This size is popular among performance SUVs, muscle cars, and custom trucks for its ability to fill the wheel well and enhance both cornering stability and visual presence. The added width also helps distribute weight more evenly across the tire, which can aid in traction during acceleration and braking.
Many enthusiasts choose 18x9 when upgrading from factory 18x8 or 18x8.5 wheels, especially for staggered performance setups. Neighboring widths like 18x8, 18x9.5, and 18x10 offer flexibility depending on your stance and performance goals. This size works well for both square fitments and wider rear-only upgrades.
Common bolt circles for 18x9 include 5x114.3 (one of the most versatile patterns, used on everything from Mustangs to Camrys to SUVs), 5x120 (BMW, Chevy SS, certain SUVs), 5x127 (Jeep Wrangler, Gladiator, select Dodge/RAM SUVs), and 6x139.7 (full-size trucks and off-road SUVs). Proper offset and brake clearance checks are essential before mounting.
Not if matched with the correct offset and tire size. Many daily-driven sedans, SUVs, and trucks use 18x9 for improved handling and aesthetics without clearance issues, but every vehicle should be checked individually.
For cars, 245/40R18 to 275/35R18 are common choices. SUVs and trucks often run 265/65R18 or wider for off-road traction. The right choice depends on your intended use and suspension setup.
Yes. Many performance cars and trucks run narrower fronts (such as 18x8.5) and 18x9 or wider rears to increase rear traction and enhance stance. Always maintain matching diameters to avoid drivetrain issues.
It depends on your vehicle and tire choice. Performance cars with tight fender gaps may need rolling or trimming, while trucks and SUVs often have more clearance. Offset plays a big role in determining the need for modifications.