Toyota Custom Wheels - Aftermarket Rims
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GIANNA® - SPLENDIDO Gloss Black$330.00 - $345.00 -
GIANNA® - SPLENDIDO Gloss Black with Machined Lip$330.00 - $345.00 -
GIANNA® - PRESTIGIO Gloss Black$390.00 - $405.00 -
GROUND FORCE® - GF6 Black$340.00 - $355.00 -
GROUND FORCE® - GF6 Silver$340.00 - $355.00 -
GROUND FORCE® - GF9 Gloss Black$340.00 - $355.00 -
HD PRO® - LHD PRO 1 Satin Black$287.27 -
HD PRO® - LHD PRO 6 Matte Black with Gloss Black Lip$408.89 - $525.45 -
HEMI WHEELS® - HM11 Gloss Black$218.00 - $249.00 -

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HEMI WHEELS® - HM10 Black$249.00 -

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HEMI WHEELS® - HM06 Gloss Black$249.00 -
HEMI WHEELS® - HM05 Gloss Black with Brushed Face$290.00 - $350.00 -

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About Toyota Wheels
Toyota is one of the most successful automakers in the world that has created some of the best-selling automobiles on the road for over seventy years. When one looks at Toyota’s past models since it began selling cars in the U.S. in 1957, it’s easy to see that the company has typically been the first Japanese automaker to import models to fill a variety of popular U.S. product segments. For example, until Toyota’s midsize Corona sedans and wagons, sporty Celica coupe, powerful Supra 2+2 sports car, large Land Cruiser sport utility, luxurious Cressida sedan, front-wheel-drive Camry family sedan, mid-engine MR2, 4-door 4Runner sport utility, Tundra large pickup truck, and Prius hybrids – no Japanese makes competed successfully in the market segments these vehicles filled.
It’s easy to understand why Toyota is the number one automaker in the world because Toyotas represent high levels of advanced engineering, style, refinement, performance, and reliability. You can enhance these qualities even further by purchasing and installing a set of brand-new Toyota Wheels. Custom rims offered in our online store are made by some of the most reputable aftermarket manufacturers, such as Vossen, American Force, Fuel, XD Series, and many others. They are produced from light aluminum and magnesium alloys with the use of proprietary manufacturing techniques. Modern forging and machining processes allow for reduction of weight without compromising the wheel’s structural integrity.





































