Frequently Asked Questions
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Wash wheels weekly and apply sealant or wax monthly. Use non-abrasive sponges to avoid
scratching. Consider polishing for machined or polished finishes.
Chrome-clad wheels have a plastic chrome hubcap attached to the wheel, which is less expensive but can't be repaired if damaged. Chrome wheels are traditionally plated and more expensive to repair.
Staggered wheels have different sizes for the front and rear of the vehicle, typically used inrear-wheel-drive cars for better grip and performance.
Polished wheels are aluminum wheels polished to a shine, while chrome wheels are plated with chrome. Chrome wheels are heavier and require more maintenance to prevent corrosion.
Stock original wheels come in various finishes, including sparkle silver and hyper silver. Hyper silver typically has a lighter base coat and no metallic flakes, while sparkle silver contains metallic flakes for added shine.