Casting
A practical route for broad catalog demand and OEM-look replacement programs.
Capabilities
This page focuses specifically on forged wheel production logic: why buyers choose forging, which project inputs affect manufacturability, and how the process connects to fitment, finish, and quote planning.

Solution framework
This page should answer how forged wheels are made in buyer language, then guide visitors toward product and RFQ pages.
A practical route for broad catalog demand and OEM-look replacement programs.
A sport-focused route for buyers who want lightweight positioning and sharper styles.
A premium route for custom sizing, multi-piece programs, and private-label differentiation.
Validation points
Buyers should connect forging route, vehicle application, diameter, width, PCD, CB, offset, brake clearance, finish, sample plan, and quantity before price discussion.
Confirm wheel size, rim width, PCD, center bore, offset, finish, and target quantity.
Popular 15-22 inch programs for passenger car, SUV, 4x4, truck, and performance demand.
Support catalog visuals, private-label caps, sample planning, packaging, and export communication.
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
Send vehicle, size, PCD, offset, finish reference, construction type, and quantity.