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What vehicle information do I need to confirm fitment?

To confirm fitment, you will need your vehicle's year, make, model, and trim level, as well as details about any suspension modifications such as lift height. Having this information ready before you shop helps ensure the wheels, tires, and accessories you order are compatible with your specific setup.

Getting the right fitment starts with having accurate information about your vehicle on hand. Whether you are using the guided fitment tool, browsing the store, or reaching out to the fitment team directly, here is what you will need to know before you shop.

Year, Make, and Model

The most basic and essential information needed is your vehicle's year, make, and model. This is used to verify critical fitment details including the bolt pattern, which must match the wheels you are ordering. Providing incorrect year, make, or model information can result in wheels that do not bolt onto your vehicle correctly, so it is important to double check these details before placing your order.

Trim Level

In many cases, the trim level of your vehicle matters as well. Different trims within the same model year can have variations in brake caliper size, suspension geometry, hub bore, and other specifications that affect fitment. When prompted, always include your trim level to ensure the most accurate recommendation possible.

Current Suspension Setup and Lift Height

If your vehicle has been modified with a lift kit, leveling kit, or any other suspension upgrade, that information is important to include. Suspension changes affect how much clearance you have in the wheel wells, around the fenders, and near the suspension components themselves. Providing your current lift height helps ensure the wheel and tire combination recommended will actually clear your setup without rubbing or trimming issues.

Offset and Backspacing Preferences

If you have a specific look in mind for how far your wheels sit in or out from the fenders, knowing your preferred offset or backspacing range is helpful. If you are unsure about this, the fitment specialists can help guide you toward the right range based on your vehicle and suspension setup. The website also has offset and backspacing calculators available as a helpful reference tool.

Why Accurate Information Matters

Providing accurate vehicle information protects you as a buyer. The correct bolt pattern, TPMS compatibility, and lug fitment are all verified based on the details you provide. If a fitment issue arises from inaccurate vehicle information submitted by the customer, the responsibility for any return or exchange costs may fall on the customer rather than the store. On the other hand, if the fitment team confirms compatibility and something does not fit as expected, the team will work with you to make it right.

Not Sure About Your Vehicle Details?

If you are unsure about any of your vehicle specifications, your owner's manual is a great starting point. You can also check with your dealership or a local mechanic for details about your trim level, suspension setup, and factory specifications. If you still have questions, the fitment specialists are happy to help you work through it before you place your order.

You can reach out through the Contact page on the website and a team member will be glad to assist.

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