Precision OEM Wheels – Fitment FAQ
Q: How do I confirm these wheels will fit my vehicle?
A: Start with your vehicle’s year, make, model, and trim. Each product page lists typical compatibility, but for the most accurate fit, confirm:
• Bolt pattern
• Offset
• Hub bore
If your vehicle is lowered or modified, we recommend consulting with your installer. We can provide wheel specifications upon request.
Q: What is offset — and why does it matter?
A: Offset is how far the wheel sits in or out from the vertical centerline.
• Positive offset: Sits more inward, toward the suspension
• Negative offset: Sits more outward, toward the fender
Offset works with wheel width to determine stance.
For example, a 35mm offset on a 10” wide wheel will sit further outward than the same offset on an 8” wide wheel. If you’re unsure, we can supply specs to compare.
Q: What is hub bore — and does it matter?
A: The hub bore is the center hole of the wheel that fits over your vehicle’s hub.
• A matched bore provides a hub-centric fit, which helps reduce vibration
• If the bore is slightly larger, hub-centric rings can help center the wheel properly
We recommend confirming your vehicle’s hub size or consulting your installer before mounting.
Q: Will these wheels clear my aftermarket brakes?
A: Clearance depends on the size and shape of your brake calipers. Because aftermarket setups vary, we cannot guarantee clearance.
Please consult your installer for confirmation. For stock brake systems, our wheels are designed with typical OEM clearance in mind.
Q: I’m lowered or bagged. Will these still fit?
A: Suspension modifications change your fitment needs. Standard specs may no longer apply.
We recommend confirming clearance, alignment, and current wheel/tire sizing with your installer. We can provide wheel specs upon request.
Q: Can I buy just one wheel — or do I need a full set?
A: Yes. We offer both individual wheels and full sets, depending on your needs. Ideal for replacements, upgrades, or staggered builds.
Q: Can I use factory lug nuts or center caps?
A: Our wheels follow OEM styling, but hardware compatibility may vary.
• Aftermarket lug nuts may be required for proper fitment
• Factory center caps may fit certain designs — compatibility should be verified before install
We recommend confirming hardware fitment during your installation process.
Disclaimer: Final responsibility for fitment lies with the customer. Precision OEM Wheels provides general compatibility guidance based on manufacturer data, but due to variations in vehicle setups and modifications, all measurements should be confirmed prior to purchase. We are not liable for incorrect orders based on unverified fitment assumptions.