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What is the difference between Easy Fit and Aggressive Fit?

Easy Fit guarantees that wheels and tires will bolt directly onto your vehicle with no rubbing or trimming required, while Aggressive Fit is designed for a wider, more aggressive look that may require trimming or result in some rubbing. Understanding the difference before you buy helps ensure you get the outcome you are expecting.

When shopping for wheels and tires, you may come across two fitment options during the selection process: Easy Fit and Aggressive Fit. Understanding what each one means before placing your order is important to making sure you end up with the right setup for your vehicle and your goals.

Easy Fit

Easy Fit is the conservative fitment recommendation. When you select an Easy Fit option through the What Fits guides, it is guaranteed that the wheels and tires will bolt directly onto your vehicle with no rubbing and no trimming required. This is the best choice for customers who want a clean, straightforward upgrade without any modifications to their vehicle.

Easy Fit is also the option where fitment responsibility falls on the store rather than the customer. If an Easy Fit recommendation turns out to be incompatible with your vehicle, the team will work with you to make it right.

Aggressive Fit

Aggressive Fit is designed for customers who want a wider, more aggressive stance that goes beyond the conservative fitment range. This option will likely require some trimming of plastic or other components, and rubbing can be expected. It is a popular choice for builds where aesthetics and a bold look are the priority.

With Aggressive Fit, it is important to understand going in that some level of modification is part of the process. Because this setup intentionally pushes beyond standard fitment ranges, rubbing and trimming are expected outcomes rather than defects.

What If You Do Not Use the What Fits Guides?

If you select wheels and tires without using the What Fits guides, fitment becomes the responsibility of the customer. In those cases, the correct bolt pattern is guaranteed based on the year, make, and model provided, but overall fitment including offset, size, and clearance is the customer's responsibility to verify. Reaching out to the fitment experts before placing an order is always a good idea if there is any uncertainty.

Always Test Fit Before Installation

Regardless of which fitment option you choose, it is strongly recommended to perform a full test fit before completing installation or having tires mounted. Test fitting allows you to confirm clearance with the brakes, suspension, fenders, and wheel wells before the wheels are put into regular use. Any product that shows signs of being driven on cannot be returned, so completing the test fit first is an important step.

Not Sure Which Option Is Right for You?

If you are unsure whether Easy Fit or Aggressive Fit is the right choice for your vehicle and build, the fitment team is available to help. You can reach out through the Contact page on the website and a specialist will be happy to walk you through your options.

Customer service is available Monday through Friday, 9AM to 5PM CST, with sales support available extended hours throughout the week and on Saturdays.

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