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Every wheel has a wheel number usually
located near the wheel center between the lug nuts or around
the outer lip of the wheel.
The wheel number will most likely be
a FIRESTONE / ACCURIDE number which starts
with a 2, (not
a 3) and is a 5 digit number
- no letters.
27995 would be a correct example......
2P43L or 33745 would be a Incorrect
Example...... ( see figure 1 below )
This wheel number gives us a positive
ID on the wheels on your vehicle.
We request this information to ensure
you are sent the correct set for your make model and year.
Please have the information as requested
below ready when you call us. If
you have this number when you call, we will be happy to quote
you the best price in the industry on the highest quality, best
fitting wheel simulators available anywhere.
In many cases, wheel simulators are
not universal fit as manufacturers sometimes change wheel numbers
within the same make model and year model runs. We have seen
this to be the case many times in over 30 years in this industry.
Just one example.....Ford F Series
Trucks 1999-current. Ford built these vehicles with 2 different
stud sizes in the same model years......
Companies that are willing to sell you
parts without due diligence on their part are frankly, in our
view, doing their customers a disservice in this regard. Our
goal is a long term business relationship with our customers
by ensuring that we provide the best service possible and deliver
the correct parts first time, every time.
Also, please note that imported vehicles
may have a ' Topy ' wheel number. 127-9
would be a correct example
of a Topy wheel number...... 3 digits, then a hyphen, followed
by another digit.
If you have already confirmed
your wheel number please call us for a free quote: 1 - 800-259-1773
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