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Where real-world experience meets expert tire and wheel advice. Get fitment tips, off-road and classic car know-how, and the latest tire tests—direct from our shop to your screen.

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The Top 12 Custom Rims Worth Every Dollar in 2025

Posted Jul-03-25 at 8:13 PM By Dennis Feldman
Discover the top 12 custom rims for 2025, featuring the latest in design, performance, and technology. From forged carbon fiber to deep concave, find the perfect rims for your vehicle.

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how to change truck dual wheels

Posted Mar-22-10 at 12:00 AM By Jackie
Changing the wheels on any vehicle is a somewhat simple process when you have the right tools. This is also true of changing dual wheels; however there are a few more things that you need to pay close attention to or you could cause some very costly damage. Paying attention to the details is an important part of the process. Before you begin changing your custom truck wheels , make sure that you have all of the proper tools. This includes a floor jack, two heavy duty jack stands, 24-inch ½-inch [...more]

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What Size Tires Can I Put on My Truck

Posted Jan-25-10 at 12:00 AM By Jackie
Purchasing tires for your truck is an important decision. The safety of both you and your truck rely on it. On top of choosing the right kind of tires--all terrain, all weather, off roading --you also need to make sure you get the right size. After all, the wrong size tire can result in damage to your front end components as well as the transmission and engine. It can also throw off your speedometer and gas mileage. To begin determining the correct size, take a look at the sidewall of your curr [...more]

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