Can Car Wheels Be Changed at Will?

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McJanelle
07/29/25 5:59pm
Car wheels cannot be changed at will. Without approval from the traffic management department, vehicles with modified wheels cannot pass the annual inspection normally. Any changes to the body color, model, performance, purpose, or structure of a licensed motor vehicle, including replacing the frame, body, or engine, require the owner to apply for a modification registration with the vehicle management office. Installing spoilers, body kits, or modifying exhaust pipes are generally not allowed. The wheel hub is the cylindrical metal component inside the tire that supports the tire, mounted on the axle, also known as the rim, steel ring, or wheel. Wheel hubs come in various types based on diameter, width, forming method, and material.
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