What Size Rims Do I Need?

Vehicle tires and rims come in all shapes and sizes. From standard 15-inch wheels to spoked 24-inch monsters, vehicle rims are as diverse as the cars themselves. Selecting the proper rims for your car can be a challenge if you do not know what you are looking for. Your vehicle's manufacturer sets a certain size as the correct size for your car, and you need to take that into consideration when purchasing new rims for your vehicle.

Things You'll Need

  • Measuring tape Owner's manual
  • Consult your owner's manual for recommended wheel size. Most vehicles are built to take a specific size and style of wheel, so make sure you know what your vehicle calls for before shopping for new rims.

  • Measure the size of your current rims. You will need to measure from the edge of the metal on the wheel itself to the opposite side, taking care to measure in a straight line. You should get an even number, such as 15 inches, 16 inches and so on.

  • Check your vehicle specifications if you plan on purchasing rims that are a different size than the ones currently on your car. Many vehicles are equipped to handle larger rims that what they leave the factory with, but look up the specifics on your vehicle before changing rim sizes.

  • Review your rim choices. Vehicle rims come in countless styles and designs, so decide what's best for your vehicle. If you want a nice looking rim, then a polished aluminum rim with a unique design is for you. If you'll be using for vehicle for heavy work or off road driving, a heavy steel wheel with a study interior structure is appropriate.

  • Choose your rims carefully. You want to make sure that the ones you have selected will fit the tires of your choice and that they will fit your vehicle. Be sure you buy rims that have the same number of lug nut holes as your hubs, and that you have the correct lug nuts.

  • Try your new rims on your car once you receive them. You want to take care in aligning them and fitting them to your vehicle so you do not damage them. Speak with the store you purchased them from to review their return policy in case there is an issue with your new rims.