16 Inch Custom Wheels & Rims
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MST® - MT40 Matte Black$181.25 -
MST® - MT40 Matte Bronze$181.25 -
MST® - MT29 Gloss Silver$181.25 -
MST® - TIME ATTACK Black$192.00 -

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MST® - TIME ATTACK Gloss White$192.00 -
MST® - TIME ATTACK Machined$197.50 -

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MST® - SUZUKA Matte Black$181.25 -

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MST® - MT11 Gloss Black$192.00 -

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NOMAD® - N501SA CONVOY Salt$309.00 -

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NOMAD® - N505OE TOURING Silver$309.00 -
NOMAD® - N505SA TOURING Salt$309.00 -

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NOMAD® - N504GR FIELD Gray$315.00 - $325.00 -
NOMAD® - N504SB FIELD Satin Black$315.00 - $325.00 -
NOMAD® - N503MC SAHARA Machined$325.00 -

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PRO COMP® - PA201 HERITAGE Matte Black$187.19 - $195.02 -

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PRO COMP® - PA89 KORE Flat Black$187.19 -

Like many other innovations, custom wheels stem from the racing world. The specs of vehicles speeding and maneuvering on the track dictated the need for lightweight yet strong rims, but it took no time for them to become a means of accessorizing daily drivers. Along with steel wheels, those made from aluminum alloys appeared on the market, and the way they were made allowed designers to create intricate spoke styles, while their lighter weight could improve the driving characteristics of vehicles. Whether you have an economy subcompact or a sports car, an SUV or a pickup truck, alloy rims can make handling sharper, reduce the adverse effects on the suspension, and aid in brake cooling.
The advancement in manufacturing techniques allowed companies to produce custom alloy rims for every taste, application, and pocket. Casting allows for building cheaper wheels, while flow forming utilizes rollers to further compress the structure and make it similar in strength to forged wheels. We offer a large choice of 16-inch custom wheels in both steel and aluminum, available in a multitude of spoke styles, colors, and finishes. Different combinations and inserts make the choice almost endless. Whether you need aggressively styled rims for your crossover or authentic-looking steelies for your classic muscle car, we can accommodate you.


























