Choosing The Right 22 In. Rims For Your Car Or Truck
It is not uncommon to see bigger rims on SUVs, but what about bumping up the wheels on other vehicles? What if you want to upgrade your stock wheels and increase the size? Well, here are tips for buying 22 inch black rims to add a bit of style to your ride.
Take a look around and you will notice custom rims have become popular. In fact, car manufacturers have taken this trend and started adding upscale wheels to newer models. This does not come without an additional cost, but you can purchase aftermarket rims on your own and save big.
Adding custom rims to cars, vans, or wagons will change the look, but there are a few things you should know before pimping your ride and going larger. Choosing the type or wheel, the right size, bolt pattern, and offset can make a big difference on your vehicle's ride and fuel performance.
Should I Get 22's
It is no secret, the larger the rim the heavier the weight. Check to see if your car's suspension can handle the big boy wheels. When increasing the size of your wheels, it might be wise to have a suspension expert check out the car first to be sure your new look will not cause damage to the vehicle.
Choosing The Right Size
There are a few things to consider when deciding on new rims. When doing a lot of city driving in stop and go traffic, alloy wheels are the best bet. Alloys rims help keep the brakes from overheating, believe it or not. Typically, upgrading two to three inches from stock wheels is best. Not all cars can accommodate all sizes. When a wheel is too large it can create clearance issues and decrease the fuel economy on your vehicle. Steering issues can make your vehicle unsafe when wheels are too large, not to mention damage to the suspension if the wheels are not properly aligned.
Picking Out Tires And Rims
If you upgrade to a larger size, of course you will have to get new tires. Many companies offer package deals, so check around first. It is important that the bolt pattern matches your vehicle. These are the lugs used to put the tires and wheels and tires on your car. If you have ever had to change your tire, you can see how many lugs nuts are there. Typically, bolt patterns are 4, 5, or 6 lugs. When searching for rims, these much match.
The offset of your rims must be correct as well. The offset is basically how far in or out the tire will sit. If it too far out you may have steering problems. This should be checked before purchasing a new set of 22's to be sure they will fit.
If you have decided to go big on your next set of 22 chrome rims, take the time to comparison shop. Your local tire dealer is sure to have something you like, but consider other options such as shopping online or searching car classifieds. Online auctions offer great deals from wholesalers or manufacturers trying to increase sales. You see, rims can add a dramatic and sleek look to any vehicle, and you can get them at a savings if you take the time to shop around.
Published July 9th, 2010
Filed in Hobby
