Aussie Wheels

A car wheel or rim is made to hold the tyre, or the rubber exterior of the wheel system. The wheel provides the main propulsion for the vehicle by transferring energy from the engine to the tyres. It is usually made from lightweight metals, the most common being chrome, aluminum, and magnesium alloy. Earlier wheels were made of steel, but were quickly phased out when newer, lighter materials came about.

Why do you need car wheels?

Besides propulsion, the wheel is also responsible for the car's balance and speed. A good set of wheels can protect your car from the wear and tear of regular use and keep your tyres in top form. For many drivers, the wheel also serves an aesthetic purpose, and many wheels now come with stylized spokes and attractive finishes. With high-quality wheels, you can keep your car's body and other essential parts performing smoothly.

Who makes car wheels?

Most automotive companies offer a car wheel line, and it's usually best to get wheels from your manufacturer for top compatibility. However, third party manufacturers are much more popular, and several brands have built a good reputation over the years. Michelin, Goodyear, and Pirelli are some of the most popular manufacturers.

What makes a good car wheel?

The ideal car wheel varies from one user to another. If you're after a good everyday wheel, a slightly heavier but more durable rim can work for you. For the image-conscious, chrome wheels offer the most attractive finish that can give even the most dated cars a stunning makeover. Performance wheels are best for racers and off-road drivers.

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