- 14X6 5X114.3Mm|5X4.5 Inch...Summit Racing$157.00
- 15X7 5X114.3Mm|5X4.5 Inch...Summit Racing$56.99
- 15x10 5x127mm|5x5in....Summit Racing$87.99
- 15X7...Summit Racing$283.06
- Sport Terrain XP2...Tire Rack$78.77
- 15X8...Summit Racing$264.96
- Dorman Wheel 939-265 At...AutoZone.com$87.99
- 15X7 5X120.65Mm|5X4.75...Summit Racing$171.00
- 15X10...Summit Racing$68.99
- 17X9 8X165.10Mm|8X6.5...Summit Racing$92.99
- 16X8 6X139.70Mm|6X5.5...Summit Racing$247.99
- American Racing Vintage...Walmart$157.00
- ITP Delta Steel Black ...Amazon.com$71.72
- American Racing AR893...Tire Rack$254.00
- American Racing AR62...Tire Rack$154.00
- Dorman Wheel 939-162 At...AutoZone.com$101.99
- 18X8 5X120.65Mm|5X4.75...Summit Racing$220.99
- American Racing Authentic...Tire Rack$178.00
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Rim (wheel) The rim is the "outer edge of a wheel, holding the tire". [1] It makes up the outer circular design of the wheel on which the inside edge of the tire is mounted on vehicles such as automobiles. [2] For example, on a bicycle wheel the rim is a large hoop attached to the outer ends of the spokes of the wheel that holds the tire and ...
Centerlock wheels and hubs continued to be used for racing cars, although the mechanical details of the design gradually changed from the original Rudge-Whitworth pattern. Formula One , sports car racing , NASCAR (Cup Series seventh-generation car, from 2022 onwards) and many other types of racing use a form of centerlock hub.
Various automobile hubcaps. A hubcap or hub cap is a decorative disk on an automobile wheel that covers at minimum the central portion of the wheel, called the hub. [1] An automobile hubcap is used to cover the wheel hub and the wheel fasteners to reduce the accumulation of dirt and moisture. It also has the function of decorating the car. [2]
A sizable selection of alloy wheels are available to automobile owners who want lighter, more visually appealing, rarer, and/or larger wheels on their cars, going from 14 and 15 inch standard wheels up to 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inch wheel sizes.
Dayton Wire Wheels (sometimes referred to as Dayton rims or Dayton wheels) are a brand of wheels made for cars and trucks. The company was founded in 1916 and was used by the Wright Brothers, Henry Ford, and Charles Lindbergh.
Wire wheels, wire-spoked wheels, tension-spoked wheels, or "suspension" wheels are wheels whose rims connect to their hubs by wire spokes. [1] [2] [3] Although these wires are considerably stiffer than a similar diameter wire rope, they function mechanically the same as tensioned flexible wires, keeping the rim true while supporting applied loads.