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The term Custom wheel is used refer to the wheels of a vehicle which have either been modified from the vehicle manufacturer's standard, or have replaced the manufacturer's standard. Jump to: navigation, search A driving wheel on a steam locomotive. ... Vehicles are non-living means of transportation. ...


Custom wheels are one of the most common ways in which automobile enthusiasts customize their vehicles. Competition-oriented enthusiasts usually recognized performance benefits from switching to lighter, stronger, or larger wheels; appearance-oriented enthusiasts more often choose larger and more distinctive wheels, a trend made even more popular in the late 1990s and first decade of the 21st century by hip-hop videos. Jump to: navigation, search A small variety of cars, the most popular kind of automobile. ... Hip hop is a cultural movement that began among urban African Americans and Latinos in New York City in the early 1970s, and has since spread around the world. ...


Automobile racing enthusiasts tend to focus first on weight, depending on the discipline(s) in which they intend to use the wheels; rally events tend to be much more demanding and shift the focus to strength, whereas touring car racing and autocrossing are far less likely to cause wheel damage and may even provide greater rewards on the performance benefits of reduced wheel weight. In these cases, car builders will try to balance the advantages of a larger, wider wheel (less tire flex for better cornering performance) with the advantages of a smaller wheel (less unsprung weight, less risk of pothole damage on a street-driven vehicle). In the case of drag racing, the forces on the wheel are somewhat different and weight reduction is balanced primarily against the traction benefits of a wider tire on the drive wheels. In all cases, dual-purpose car owners need to either balance their requirements for a street wheel against their requirements for a race wheel or buy multiple sets of wheels. Auto racing (also known as automobile racing or autosport) is a sport involving racing automobiles. ... Rally refers to competition, as in rally racing with automobiles a political rally, a march or parade e. ... Touring car racing is a general term for a number of distinct automobile racing competitions in heavily-modified street cars. ... Autocross course with Mazda Miata Autocross (also known as motorkhana in Australia and New Zealand, Solo2 by the Sports Car Club of America) is a popular form of motorsports competition. ... Unsprung weight is a term used to describe that part of a vehicles mass that is directly connected to the wheels, and not isolated through the suspension. ... Jump to: navigation, search Drag racing is a form of auto racing in which cars or motorcycles attempt to complete a fairly short, straight and level course in the shortest amount of time, starting from a dead stop. ...


For vehicles that are primarily street-driven, the advantages of aftermarket wheels are better performance and gas mileage, due to reduced weight and rolling momentum; these advantages can be lost if one chooses to use larger wheels. At some point, the performance advantage of larger wheels and reduced-profile tires meets the performance disadvantage of increased inertia and increased unsprung weight. This point will vary depending on the vehicle, style of wheel, and driving style; however, most vehicles will not see a performance increase when rims are increased more than two sizes from original-equipment specifications. Appearance-oriented enthusiasts may feel that decreased performance and an increased risk of road damage with oversized rims is a worthwhile price to pay for the look they want.


Newer aftermarket rims may be worth thousands of dollars, possibly as much or more than the vehicle to which they are attached; this does make them a theft target and led to the use of wheel locks, special lug nuts that frequently make it difficult to change a flat or have a vehicle serviced while rarely stopping determined thieves.


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Intro Custom Wheels (327 words)
Intro's custom wheels, racing rims, and all their billet wheels is the way to get heads to turn when you drive down the road.
Customize your ford, dodge or chevy or hot rod to look just the way you want it to with Intro custom wheels, racing wheels or one of their many truck billet rims.
From Intro's custom racing rims, to their custom billet wheels or one of the many custom wheels options your ford, dodge or chevy truck will stand out from the crowd.
Makin' Custom Wheel Spacers (790 words)
Some frame manufacturers provide a wheel spacer for the left side of the wheel, most of the time this spacer is longer than needed and the exact length is left up to the bike builder to decide and cut to length.
Sometimes offsetting the wheel is necessary to be centered in the fender and so you won't have to carve up a set of custom fender rails.
The rear wheel is a Superior with a custom, wide hub laced to a 9-inch wide 18-inch diameter rim.
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