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Aftermarket Wheels & Tires

There’s no better way to make an instant and dramatic upgrade to the look and performance of your vehicle than with a Tire & Wheel Package. From mild to wild, we have you covered. Whatever vehicle you own, we have the right aftermarket tires and wheels to improve its overall look and let you collect admiring gazes wherever you go.

Several Brands We Carry Include...

WHEELS

We offer highly respected and popular custom wheel brands in a variety of sizes, finishes and bolt patterns that can make your car, truck or SUV stand out on your daily drive or on the trails.
Providing great names in the aftermarket wheel industry; we offer an awesome selection of forged and alloy rims from Fuel Off-Road, Black Rhino, KMC, Method, American Racing and more.
We’ll help make sure that your wheel and tire sizes are appropriate for your rig and that they’re just what you’re looking for.

From rugged off-road wheels to sleek, luxurious wheels; chances are good that we can help you find the custom rims you’ve been wanting for your ride.

TIRES

Whether you’re looking for an aggressive tire for harsh conditions, a smooth tread for highway driving – or something in between, we’ve got you covered! Car, Truck and 4X4 tires are manufactured to suit the various uses of a vehicle, so getting the right set of tires is critical. Put our team to work to help you find the right tires to match your driving preferences, vehicle usage and the looks you desire.

∙ Passenger Tires generally deliver a quiet, smooth drive. They’ll have reliable traction for all seasons and a long-lasting tread life. Most daily driver cars will adapt to these tires, but some sport and performance vehicles will require more than these tires can offer.

∙ All-Season Tires, as the name implies, provide good all-season traction. They’re comfortable on the highway and are suited for a wide variety of vehicles.

∙ Performance Tires offer more precise handling, braking, and excellent grip in wet or dry conditions. They may ride harsher than standard tires.

∙ Touring Tires feature all-season traction and bring a quiet comfortable ride, with responsive handling. They’re great for frequent drivers.

∙ All-Terrain (AT) Tires have a hard-hitting tread pattern that provides more traction in off-road conditions. They handle well in gravel, light mud, sand and off-road, offering an aggressive style with minimal loss of comfort in everyday driving.

∙ Mud-terrain (MT) Tires have an extreme tread pattern and are most suitable for vehicles that see a lot of off-road activity. These tires will handle well in deep mud and difficult terrains but are noisier and less comfortable on paved roadways than tires with less aggressive treads. MTs are best suited for serious off-road enthusiasts.

∙ Sport Truck tires are suitable for many weather conditions. With all-season, asymmetrical tread patterns, these tires get bragging rights in high-speed ratings.

Whether you’re looking for comfort or off-road intensity, we can help you find the right tires for your ride!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can different sized tires fit on the same wheel?

Within reason, a single tire size can fit on a variety of rim widths. Tires have flexible sidewalls, making the width of the wheel the influencing factor in determining the width of the tire.  A tire mounted on a wide rim would be “wider” than the same tire mounted on a narrow rim.

How are wheel sizes measured?

Wheel sizes are generally measured as DIAMETER (in inches) X WIDTH (in inches) +/- OFFSET (in millimeters). So, a wheel listed as 17 X 8.5 + 35 are 17 inches in diameter, 8.5 inches wide and have a +35 positive offset.  More information about offsets are provided in the offset question below.

How are tire sizes measured?

Road tires and tires made specifically for off-roading may have different measurements.

Road tire codes will generally look like this example: 225/70/R14.  Breaking this number down, the first number in the code (“225”) represents the nominal tire WIDTH in millimeters. The next number (“70”) is the HEIGHT of the sidewall shown as the aspect ratio/percentage of the nominal tire width. “R” represents the RADIAL tire construction and (“14”) is the WHEEL DIAMETER measured in inches. The overall circumference of the tire can change by changing any of the tire’s specifications.  For example, increasing its width will also increase its circumference because the sidewall height is a proportional length.  Similarly, increasing the aspect ratio will increase its height with a simultaneous increase to circumference. NOTE:  Most passenger road tires are manufactured in the standard ply/load range (the amount of load the tire is designed to carry at the industry specified pressure) and will have nothing branded on the sidewalls or may be branded SL (Standard Load). Passenger road tires may also be branded XL (Extra Load) or LL (Light Load) in various circumstances and uses.

Off-roading, light truck and some other tires may contain a secondary size and look like this example: 35 /13.50/R16 or 35/1350R16/E.  Breaking this number down, the first number (“35”) indicates the tire’s DIAMETER in inches.  The second set of numbers (“13.50” or “1350”, expressed with or without the decimal) is the tire WIDTH measured in inches. The “R” represents the RADIAL tire construction.  The WHEEL DIAMETER is the last number (“16”), with the “E” representing the ply/load range of the tire relative to its construction (how much load the tire is designed to carry at the pressure specified by industry standards).  “C” indicates a 6-ply load carrying capacity, “D” is an 8-ply, “E” is a 10-ply rating and “F” is a 12-ply rating. If there is no letter, the tire has a standard 4-ply “B” rating.

What is wheel offset?

As we discussed in a prior question, wheel measurements are expressed as DIAMETER (in inches) X WIDTH (in inches), plus the allowable positive or negative (+/-) OFFSET. The offset is clearly the tricky part! Offset is the distance in millimeters plus (+) or minus (–) from the hub (where the wheel is bolted to the vehicle) to the true center of the wheel.  Let’s use this example:  22 X 12 -51.  (“22”) is the DIAMETER, (“12”) is the WIDTH and (“-51) is the offset.

This example uses a negative offset, meaning that the mounting surface of the wheel is closer to the inside (brake area) of the wheel. A lot of custom truck wheels come in significant negative offsets, meaning that the wheels will “poke” outside of the fenders for an aggressive stance. The more negative the offset, the more the tires and wheels will “push” out.

Conversely, a positive offset would be where the mounting surface of the wheel is closer to the outside (fender area) of the wheel, which would push the wheels inward, thus “pulling” the tires and wheels into the fender well opening.

If I change my tire and/or wheel size, will there be an impact on my speedometer?

A vehicle’s speedometer gives the driver an accurate estimation of the vehicle’s speed. Stock vehicles are calibrated for use with the stock parts that came with the vehicle, so if you change the size of the tires and wheels, your speedometer calibration can be thrown off. Larger tires cause the speedometer to read SLOWER than the vehicle’s actual speed, while smaller tires cause the speedometer to read FASTER.  In many cases, Renegade Customs can recalibrate your speedometer in a few simple steps.

About Us

Renegade Customs is Rockwall's premier detail and custom shop for car, truck, Jeep and off-road enthusiasts. Just a short drive from Dallas, we've got everything you need to upgrade your vehicle. From detailing services to lift kits to spray-on bedliners (and everything in between), we've got you covered! We can handle just about any job, big or small.

Other services we provide include: Auxiliary Fuel Tanks, Dash Cameras, Hitches & Hitch Accessories, Floor Liners, Winches, Aftermarket Exhaust Systems, Truck & Van Storage Systems, Cold Air Intakes, Lighting, Toolboxes and more! We're committed to providing only the best products, services and professional installations in the market. Stop by our beautiful showroom to check out our best-selling accessories and meet our friendly, knowledgeable staff.

We look forward to meeting you!

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