Choosing the right wheels helps improve fit, handling, and overall driving confidence. From everyday commuting to year-round utility, wheel type and size should match your vehicle and your driving needs.
Steel Wheels
Steel Wheels are a practical, durable choice for many cars, trucks, and SUVs, especially for daily driving and winter setups. They’re typically heavier and built to take impacts from potholes, curbs, and rough roads, making them a solid option for drivers who prioritize toughness and value. Steel wheels are commonly paired with winter tires because they handle harsh conditions well and are easy to maintain. As long as you match bolt pattern, diameter, width, offset and load rating to your vehicle, steel wheels can deliver dependable performance season after season.
Alloy Wheels
Alloy Wheels are a popular upgrade for drivers looking for lighter weight and enhanced styling. Because alloys are generally lighter than steel, they can support more responsive handling and braking feel, depending on your vehicle and setup. Alloy wheels also come in a wider range of finishes and designs, making it easier to tailor the look of your car, truck, or SUV. As with any wheel, proper compatibility matters—confirm sizing, bolt pattern, offset, centre bore, and load rating to ensure safe fitment and smooth driving.
To learn more about sizing and fitment, visit How to Choose Wheels.