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  2. Custom wheel - Wikipedia

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    Custom wheel. A customized 1991-1994 Chevrolet Caprice with oversized wheels. The term custom wheel refers to the wheels of a vehicle which have either been modified from the vehicle manufacturer's standard or have replaced the manufacturer's standard. [1]

  3. BBS Kraftfahrzeugtechnik - Wikipedia

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    BBS Kraftfahrzeugtechnik AG (English: BBS Automotive Technology AG) is a high-performance automobile wheel design company headquartered in Schiltach, Germany. BBS produces wheels for motorsport, OEM, and aftermarket applications.

  4. Automotive aftermarket - Wikipedia

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    Size of the automotive aftermarket. The United States automotive aftermarket is estimated to be worth $383 billion (2020), contributing more than 2.3% to GDP. The aftermarket employs 4.4 million people who work at manufacturers, distributors, retailers and repair shops.

  5. Wheel sizing - Wikipedia

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    A place to find the lug nut type is to check OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) specifications if you have stock wheels or contact the wheel manufacturer if you have aftermarket wheels. Some aftermarket wheels will only fit smaller lug nuts, or not allow an ordinary lug nut to be properly torqued down because a socket will not fit into the ...

  6. Alloy wheel - Wikipedia

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    Aftermarket wheels. 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.

  7. Magnesium wheels - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium is the lightest metallic structural material available. [1] It is 1.5 times less dense than aluminium, so magnesium wheels can be designed to be significantly lighter than aluminium alloy wheels, while exhibiting comparable strength. Many competitive racing wheels are made of magnesium alloy. [2]

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