Reference to brief
Style inspiration must become a structured fitment and finish brief.
Capabilities
Design and CAD support helps buyers turn references, vehicle targets, and fitment data into a clearer product brief before sample discussion.

Solution framework
This page should solve the early custom-design problem: buyers need to connect style, fitment, construction, finish, and MOQ before design work is meaningful.
Style inspiration must become a structured fitment and finish brief.
Design choices depend on PCD, CB, ET, width, and brake clearance.
Logo, cap, finish, and catalog naming should be considered early.
Validation points
A useful design brief should include reference images, vehicle model, size, PCD, offset, brake clearance, finish, logo/cap needs, and expected quantity.
A useful CAD discussion starts with reference images, target vehicle, fitment data, construction route, and finish direction.
PCD, CB, ET, width, brake clearance, and load expectation shape the design more than visual preference alone.
Center cap, logo, finish, naming, and packaging should be considered before sample approval.
Page blueprint
Capability pages should not compete with product pages; they answer technical objections and send the buyer back to a better quote path.
Identify the buyer's concern: process, fitment, quality, material, finish, design, MOQ, or timing.
Connect the proof point to a product or buyer route instead of leaving the page as generic factory content.
Ask for the exact data needed to validate feasibility, sample path, and commercial terms.
Request a quote
Share vehicle, fitment, reference style, logo needs, finish, and quantity.