There was a time when 15-inch rims ruled the land, regardless of whether you had a Jeep or a truck. Over the last decade there was a push toward larger rim diameters, with 17 inches now the most ...
The economy may be stalled, but the number of people working on their own cars and engines continues to grow. This is especially true of the attention Americans are lavishing on their wheels.
They may look good, but big alloy wheels can be a big pain. Those chrome 22-inch rims could make every pothole more jarring, every speed bump more intrusive and every minor road imperfection ...
LOS ANGELES reinvented the wheel. Back in the dark ages — say, before MTV’s “Pimp My Ride” — America’s cars and trucks went around practically barefoot. Steel rims, lug nuts, hubcaps. Today, stand on ...
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