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An experienced guide makes it easy to choose the right wheels. Without assistance, it can quickly become confusing. We at ABS Wheels know most things worth knowing about wheels. You could say we have a passion for wheels. In addition to the appearance, which we naturally consider important, there are some things to consider when choosing wheels. For example, the size of the wheel directly influences how the vehicle behaves during driving. The material the wheel is made of and how it's constructed also matter. It's also important to keep track of the dimensions that apply to your specific vehicle. If you want to know which dimensions apply to your car, you can use the search feature on abswheels.se. All you need to do is enter your license plate or car model, and you'll find out which dimensions apply to your wheels.
Change your car - keep the wheels
If you buy wheels from ABS Wheels, you can keep your favorite wheels even when you decide to change cars. With our patented ABS360 system, we can fit your wheels to seven different bolt patterns. What distinguishes wheels from various car manufacturers is the bolt distribution. This makes it difficult, if not impossible, to adapt a wheel designed for one car brand to a car from a different brand.
At ABS Wheels, we've solved this by using an eccentric cone, ABS360. This allows adjusting the bolt distribution on the same wheel, making it usable for various car manufacturers and models. Clever, isn't it? Let us help you find the right wheels for you.
Facts about Wheels
When purchasing new wheels, there are several factors to consider beyond how the wheels look. It's important to understand the characteristics of different wheels to find those that best suit your vehicle. The size of the wheel directly affects how the vehicle behaves while driving. The material and construction also influence how they handle various conditions. Knowing the correct dimensions for your vehicle is essential when switching to a larger wheel model.
More about different wheels.
Lightweight alloy wheels
Aluminum wheels have dramatically surged in popularity, leading many to opt for aluminum wheels today. This is due to various factors, such as it being cheaper for manufacturers to produce these wheels. ABS Wheels is now a leading supplier of wheels in the Nordics, featuring the patented ABS360 ring that allows wheels to be adaptable to different car brands. Aluminum wheels are also the most popular variant of wheels today, available in all sizes. These wheels are much lighter than steel wheels, look better, and perform better for the vehicle. They are typically designed with spokes, chrome, polishing, and colors. Did you know that aluminum wheels weigh significantly less than steel wheels, thereby providing better impact on the car? That's a difference of around 30-50 kg in weight!
Concave wheels
Here at ABS Wheels, we offer concave wheels within well-known brands like ABS355, a concave 5-spoke popular wheel.
Steel Wheels
This is the most basic type of wheel available, and these wheels are cheaper than alloy wheels and are typically found in 16 inches. One positive aspect of steel wheels is that they perform well in snow and ice. Steel wheels are also significantly easier to clean, which is particularly important during the winter. Snow freezing onto the wheel or gravel getting stuck can make the car feel less stable to drive.
More wheel fact
Hub bore (or center bore) is the hole in the center of the wheel that needs to match the car's hub. Offset, also known as ET, indicates the distance between the axial center of the tire and the mounting surface on the wheel to the wheel hub.
Wheel material
The wheel is the metal rim attached to the wheel axle and is used to support the tire. Wheels come in various materials that can alter the way the car can be used. Some materials are lightweight, while others are durable for tougher use. Below, you can read more about the different materials and their pros and cons.
Lightweight alloy wheels are often suitable for sports cars if you want an appealing design on the wheel, while also better resisting rust compared to steel wheels. The drawback of this material is that they may not be as durable if used on rough terrain.
Steel wheels give the car a lower center of gravity and are often heavy but durable. Steel is a good material choice for rough terrain and snowy conditions.
Wheels with spokes are very lightweight and can look really good on the right car. The downside here, however, is that they can be difficult to clean.