Application-first sourcing
Start with the target vehicle type, then confirm construction, size, PCD, offset, center bore, and finish.
By vehicle
Vehicle pages help buyers move from application to quote: passenger car, SUV, truck, tuning, and brand-style demand each need different sizes, offsets, finishes, and visual positioning.

Solution framework
This page should route visitors by vehicle demand, then guide them into construction and fitment pages. It prevents a buyer from treating passenger car, SUV, truck, and tuning needs as the same purchase.
Start with the target vehicle type, then confirm construction, size, PCD, offset, center bore, and finish.
Brand-style pages describe buyer demand and fitment planning without implying original equipment authorization.
Group wheels by application so buyers can build easier catalogs for their local market.
Decision points
Vehicle type affects size, offset, load expectation, visual style, finish preference, and the kind of proof a buyer needs before sampling.
OEM-look, daily driver, and upgrade wheel demand.
Larger diameter styles, stronger visual presence, and accessory channel demand.
Utility and light truck rim programs with quote-first parameter checks.
Sport silhouettes, aggressive spokes, and tuning-shop catalog fit.
Page blueprint
Application pages should capture searches that begin with vehicle type or brand-style demand, then push toward exact fitment data.
Explain the market or vehicle use case without making unsafe original-equipment claims.
Make the visitor confirm model, generation, PCD, CB, ET, width, and brake clearance.
Move the buyer into cast, flow formed, forged, or private-label pages based on their market position.
Request a quote
Share target vehicle, size, PCD, offset, finish, and market position for faster fitment discussion.