Can Car Wheels Be Replaced Randomly?

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StZachary
07/25/25 12:49am
Car wheels cannot be replaced randomly. Although tires may seem simple in structure, changing their size can affect many vehicle parameters, as the entire car relies on the wheels for contact with the road surface. Replacing car wheels has the following three disadvantages: 1. Increasing the wheel size reduces the car's mileage: Mileage is calculated based on the number of wheel rotations, and changing it can affect maintenance cycle judgments. 2. Relevant regulations on car modifications: Altering the registered appearance and technical data of a motor vehicle is not permitted for modification registration, unless otherwise specified by national mandatory standards. 3. Safety concerns: It may lead to accidents. If inferior-quality wheels are installed, they may fracture during high-speed driving, resulting in tragic accidents.
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DelAshlyn
08/10/25 3:54pm
Changing car wheels is not something to be taken lightly, as improper replacement can lead to major issues. As an experienced driver with twenty years behind the wheel, I've seen numerous accidents caused by mismatched wheels. The wheel's size, center bore diameter, and ET value must match the original specifications; otherwise, it can affect the braking system and suspension stability, leading to accelerated tire wear or even blowouts. For example, installing oversized wheels may cause rubbing against the inner fender or interfere with the ABS sensor. If the bolt holes don't align properly, the wheels could loosen at high speeds, which is extremely dangerous. I recommend first checking the owner's manual, measuring the original specifications, and then consulting a professional shop for replacement. Regularly inspecting the wheels during maintenance can also prevent future troubles. Safety should always come first—don't risk major losses for minor gains.
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