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Which Wheels are Best for Your Vehicle?

6/6/2023

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​Which Wheels are Best for Your Vehicle?

Here are some factors to consider when choosing wheels for your vehicle:
  • Size: Wheels come in a variety of sizes, measured by their diameter and width. It is important to choose wheels that are the correct size for your vehicle, as this will affect the handling and performance of your car.
  • Offset: Offset is the distance between the center of the wheel and the mounting surface. It is important to choose wheels with the correct offset for your vehicle, as this will affect the fitment of the wheels and tires.
  • Bolt pattern: Bolt pattern is the number of lug nuts and the distance between them. It is important to choose wheels with the correct bolt pattern for your vehicle, as this will ensure that the wheels can be properly secured.
  • Weight: Wheels can vary in weight, with lighter wheels being better for performance and fuel economy. However, lighter wheels can also be more expensive.
  • Material: Wheels are made from a variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, and magnesium. Steel wheels are the most affordable, but they are also the heaviest. Aluminum wheels are more expensive than steel wheels, but they are also lighter and stronger. Magnesium wheels are the lightest and strongest, but they are also the most expensive.
  • Finish: Wheels come in a variety of finishes, including chrome, black, and silver. The finish of the wheels is a matter of personal preference.
  • Price: Wheels can range in price from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. The price of the wheels will depend on the size, material, finish, and brand.
Once you have considered these factors, you can start shopping for wheels. There are a variety of places to buy wheels, including online retailers, brick-and-mortar stores, and dealerships. When shopping for wheels, it is important to compare prices and read reviews to find the best deal on the wheels that are right for your vehicle.

Here are some additional tips for choosing wheels for your vehicle:
  • Do your research: Before you start shopping, it is important to do your research and learn as much as you can about wheels. This will help you make an informed decision when you are ready to buy.
  • Talk to a professional: If you are not sure what size, style, or material of wheels to choose, it is a good idea to talk to a professional. A qualified mechanic or wheel specialist can help you choose the right wheels for your vehicle.
  • Buy quality wheels: It is important to buy quality wheels that are made from a strong material and have a good finish. Cheap wheels may be tempting, but they are more likely to bend, crack, or rust.
  • Have the wheels installed professionally: Once you have chosen your wheels, it is important to have them installed by a professional. This will ensure that the wheels are installed correctly and that they are safe to use.
When you have the right wheels, come in to see us and we'll do the rest - color coat? No problem. Clear coat? No problem. Remedy curb rash? Easy peasy! We do it all.

​Come deal with the best and forget the rest!


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Are Masks and Vaxs the New Seat Belt?

12/28/2021

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Are Masks and Vaxs the New Seat Belt?

Are masks and vaccines the new seat belt?
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The past two years - unlike any before it in the U.S. - was full of opinions, conflicting information, and divisiveness (mentally and physically). Sometimes it was hard to know what to think or to believe. With all the conflicting information swirling news feeds and social media – pandemic issues (health, masks, vaccines, etc.), full blown civil unrest, politics, and cancel culture, it’s enough to test even the most zen among us. 

Since we are auto related, it seems appropriate to revisit the use of the seat belts, and speed limits. You may not remember, but there once was a time when neither of these were enforced into law. But not unlike many controversial topics on the table lately, laws surrounding driver freedoms were eventually decided upon decades ago to essentially save us from ourselves, and to endorse safety for all.  

Speed Limits Why?

The whole country should have free reign to speed anywhere like on the Autobahn in Europe, why not? Sounds like a nice idea – we definitely have a lead foot that would appreciate higher speed limits everywhere, but unfortunately it is not that simple.

Speed limits in the U.S. trickle back to the 1600s, but with most activity occurring in the 1900s, the purpose today is mainly safety. If there are hazards on the road or during certain weather, drivers need to be alerted to safely use the caution necessary. If sharp curves, construction, or potholes are present, speed limits and signs can help drivers advert these challenges.

Also, in the name of safety, consequences for drivers who pay no attention to warnings or speed limits and endanger other drivers or pedestrians need to be held accountable. Speeding in a construction zone with workers present? Probably not smart. Speeding over potholes, popping a tire and careening into other traffic can happen in seconds if going too fast. Skidding around a curve due to speed and hitting another car who then spins off a cliff. Yikes. Speed kills, yes both kinds. If a loved one was the victim of one of these scenarios, I am sure justice would be sought, so it is important for speed limits to be regulated and enforced under law.

Seat Belts Were Resisted

Resistance to safety measures! Gah! Even new vehicles are designed to annoyingly beep at us as we drive without our seatbelts – technology is controlling us! No, rather technology is helping us to be smart. It is all perspective.

When David Hollister introduced a seat belt bill in Michigan in the early 1980s that levied a fine for not buckling up, the state representative received hate mail comparing him to Hitler. At the time, only 14 percent of Americans regularly wore seat belts, even though the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) required lap and shoulder belts in all new cars starting in 1968.

Resistance to the life-saving devices at the time was the norm. …continue reading here

Seat Belts, Speed Limits, Masks, Vaxs… Whether you agree they are for the greater good, or not, come visit us, forget the noise, and get your wheels repaired, glossed, or colored. Now is a great time and you and your vehicle deserve it!

Why not roll into 2022 with some sparkly wheels, and good juju?

Check out our Yelp Reviews and then fill out a quote form and see what we can do for you at Express Powder Coat and Rim Repair in Phoenix! 
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