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Types and Finishes

Types and Finishes Let’s talk about wheel construction, types of finishes and the pros and cons to each. Understanding the nuances of each will allow you to guide your customer to the right kind of wheel to fit their specific needs. First, wheel construction. Almost everyone is familiar with steel wheels – an inner face

Smooth It Over: Simple Repair Technique Saves Time, Headaches and Money

Smooth It Over Simple Repair Technique Saves Time, Headaches and Money Consider this common scenario: You just sold an expensive set of tires and wheels, and are feeling pretty happy with the accomplishment. But while you’re mounting the tires, the mount head on the changer suddenly slips and damages the wheel’s outside flange.   The

Tools of the Trade: Finding the Right Tire and Wheel Combination Easier Than Ever

Tools of the Trade Finding the Right Tire and Wheel Combination Easier Than Ever How many times has a customer asked you how large a tire and wheel they could fit on their vehicle? If you’ve heard that question once, you’ve heard it a hundred times. Determining the exact or maximum tire and wheel size

Back to Basics – Part 2

Back to Basics – Part 2 Building on the knowledge gained from last month’s column on wheel measurement basics, let’s take a look at the different types of lug nuts and their purposes. This may seem like a trivial matter, but the fact is that for all of the work that you do in your

Start at the Beginning

Start at the Beginning Welcome to Wheel Turnings, a new regular column that will discuss important – and, we hope, valuable – technical and application issues with custom wheels and tire/wheel packages. In our ever-changing industry, we must always be aware of what our retail customers need and demand from us. First, a little bit