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Car Aftermarket Options

Upgrade your car, truck or SUV with great aftermarket option advice from eHow’s automotive experts. Parking in a sketchy neighborhood and want to protect that new car stereo? Install a car alarm and keep thieves at bay. Sick of getting lost? Mount a car GPS system on the dash and navigate any town or neighborhood. From rims and hydraulics to car DVD players and sunroofs, eHow’s got the How Tos to make pimping your ride simple.

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  • How to Pimp Your Ride Without Spending A Fortune

    Pimping your ride is a term used to describe enhancing your vehicle more into a work of art and in most cases, high performance. The term came into popular culture from a show produced by MTV...

  • Where Can I Find Wheels & Rims?

    Thanks to the popularity of aftermarket wheels, finding the right wheels for your car and your desired look is easy. There are many places where you can get them, from tire stores just down the...

  • Types of Car Rims

    Wheels have come a long way in design since their invention. The wheels of today come in an unlimited variety of styles and colors to fit any drivers needs and desires. The right set of wheels can...

  • How to Customize My Car With Rims

    Just like people like to express their sense of fashion by wearing shoes, cars can be customized by rims as well. Aftermarket rims are similar to stock aluminum alloy rims except that they come in...

  • How to Measure Auto Rims

    It is important to get an accurate measurement of auto rims if you plan on replacing tires; you'll need to know if the tires will fit. Auto rims are sized by diameter and width. A common rim size...

  • How to Clean Chrome Rim's With Out Rim Cleaning Products

    I have a show car and i am always buy chrome rim cleaning products. Which if you have a show car you can spend a fortune on just cleaners. They all say they break down the break dust and make it...

  • Pros & Cons of Low Profile Tires

    Sales of low-profile tires are rising, and manufacturers are constantly increasing their low-profile offerings. To some eyes, they are sleek and sexy, but to others, they are anathema. To sporting...

  • Steel Vs. Aluminum Rims

    Steel rims and aluminum rims are both commonly used by car manufacturers as stock rims on vehicles. They have slightly different physical properties with their own advantages and disadvantages....

  • How to Remove Battery Acid Marks From Alloy Rims

    Alloy rims help to keep tires uniform and rigid. Over time, you may end up scuffing the surface of the rims. A less common occurrence is spilling battery acid on the surface of the rims. This...

  • How to Choose The Right Rims

    Everyone likes to have rims on their car. There are rims of all different kinds. That is why it’s important to choose something that works for you, So let’s get started, just follow the steps...

  • How to See How a Car Looks with Different Wheels

    If you want to improve the look of your car easily, changing the wheels is a great option. Wheels can make or break the look of your car. Putting on a set of high-quality rims can make a car stand...

  • Car Modifying Tips

    Modifying your car to create a custom vehicle is a great way to stand out from the crowd. Show your personality and get noticed when driving down the road or sitting in a parking lot. You can...

  • Tips on Masking Tires for Rim Painting

    In auto painting, the tires need to be masked off so that the rims can be painted, and this requires automotive-grade masking paper. Learn about using medium density cardboard when painting rims...

  • Refinishing Stock Rims

    Stock rims can get scratched up, dented or gouged from being on a car that is driven daily. But you don't have to buy new rims to get your car looking good again. You can refinish your stock rims...

  • How to Repair Hazed Clear Coat Rims

    Rims serve a function and purpose in that they hold the tire in place and provide weight to the wheel assembly. However, rims also have an aesthetic value. Hazed clear coat rims look unsightly and...

  • How to See What Rims Look Good on a Car

    Buying a new set of rims or wheels for your car can be very expensive. The decision you make on which rims to buy will also most likely be one that you have to live with for quite a while. Like...

  • How to Refinish Aluminum Rims

    On an automobile, the "rim" actually refers to the wheel of a vehicle. On many modern production vehicles, new automobiles are fitted with aluminum or alloy rims. The tire fits over the rim and...

  • How to Repair Scratched Aluminum Rims

    Rims come in different shapes and sizes, though the most common size is from 15 to 17 inches. The most common way for rims to become damaged is by parking too close to a curb. Curb-checking, or...

  • How to Sell Rims

    Custom cars may be different across all genres, but one thing that they all have in common is a cool set of rims. A new set of wheels can completely change the look of a vehicle, and when you swap...

  • Caring for Chrome Wheels

    You got the car, and then you went and got the chrome rims to make it even more dazzling. But what do you do to care for those shiny chrome rims to make sure they stay that way? And what happens...

  • How to Shop for Rims

    Shopping for rims can be both exciting and daunting. There are literally hundreds of thousands of different rim choices when looking at aftermarket rims. Not only are there different designs,...

  • How To Prevent Damage to Alloy Rims

    Protecting alloy rims involves polishing and waxing them on a regular basis. Brake dust, sun and salt (if you live in the northern hemisphere) are just some of the things that can damage your...

  • How to Refinish Curb Marks on Car Rims

    Car rims take a lot of abuse by some drivers. Parking too close to a curb, driving through potholes and even having accidents in the driveway while playing basketball can scuff up just about any...

  • How to Repaint Rims

    The rims on your vehicle are what the tires wrap around. A "rim" is slang for a wheel. The wheel and the tire are actually two separate components. The tire is the physical rubber that wraps...

  • How to Effectively Clean Chrome Rims

    After cleaning and waxing your car, one detail that can really make your car look fantastic is shiny chrome rims. Chrome rims can become damaged or corroded if not properly taken car of, so it is...

  • How to Identify Toyota Rims

    Toyota is a Japanese car manufacturer with affordable and luxury vehicle lines in North America. A car rim is the metal support structure around which the flexible tire sits. To prevent tire...

  • How to Customize Car Rims

    Aftermarket car rims are very popular and are available in chrome, billet or a painted black finish. A set of four new rims and tires can cost thousands of dollars. To save money and be more...

  • How Are Car Rims Made?

    Materials are chosen according to price and how they affect car performance. Most rims are made of chrome and alloy, some of aluminum. Chrome is heavy and flashy (and customizable) while alloy...

  • How to Customize Your Own Car

    The ways that you can customize your own car are endless with so many aftermarket options available. Regardless of what you drive you can find rims, tires, exhaust kits, window tint, and so much...

  • How to Paint Firebird Rims

    Painting rims can make them look brand new and give them a new color if you chose. The preparation process is just as important as applying the paint. Firebird rims can be made of polished...

  • How to Paint Rims Black

    Painting rims black can make them last longer and look better. Rims can get damaged, dinged and scratched from daily driving. Painting them can help cover the damage and protect them from future...

  • History of Car Rims

    Like jewelry worn to complement a suit or cocktail dress, car rims are a vital accessory to the look and attitude of an automobile or truck. Starting with the hubcap that began appearing with...

  • How to Easily Buy Cheap Rims

    Buying cheap rims is a great way to customize your car at an affordable price, and increase the value of your vehicle. Cheap rims can easily be found in many different rim sizes and rim styles,...

  • How to Find the Right Size Tires for Rims

    Finding the right size tire for your rims. How to calculate profile height and find the correct tire for your application.

  • How to Create Custom Rims

    An eye catching set of rims is one of the first aftermarket items a car owner buys when customizing an automobile. Using different rims certainly gives a car a distinctive look over the factory...

  • How to Make Your Own Rims

    Few things will dress up a car as much as a nice set of custom rims. People spend big money on a good set of rims, and are nearly always pleased with the results and feel that the purchase was...

  • What Size Rims Do I Need?

    Vehicle tires and rims come in all shapes and sizes. From standard 15-inch wheels to spoked 24-inch monsters, vehicle rims are as diverse as the cars themselves. Selecting the proper rims for your...

  • What Are Rims?

    Rims are a standard structural element of a car's design, but these metal cylinders can also be a custom accessory that improves the car's appearance, traction and steering. Car enthusiasts of all...

  • How to Mount Aftermarket Wheels

    When you're looking for higher performance from your car, one of the options you can explore is aftermarket wheels. They can change the look and feel of your car, as well as offer increased...

  • How to Buy Foose Wheels

    Chip Foose's name is synonymous with wheels and rims. His company has been designing top of the line rims and wheels for decades for some of the most well-known people in the car and entertainment...

  • How to Compare Alloy Versus Steel Tire Rims

    When buying a tire and wheel package for your vehicle, you may need to choose between alloy and steel wheel rims. Before making a purchase, it may be wise to compare the pros and con of alloy...

  • How to Buy Wheel Hardware

    There is a large amount of hardware associated with an automobile's wheels. These intricate parts of your car or truck consist of dozens of moving parts that need to be maintained and properly...

  • How to Customize a Car

    Whether you’ve just bought a new car from the manufacturer or want to fix up your old clunker, customization adds a personal touch that declares your style and personality. If you’re in need of a...

  • How to Buy Antique Rims

    Car enthusiasts, especially those who enjoy restoring and driving classic automobiles, often find themselves in the market for antique rims. Before you rush out and buy that set of hard-to-come-by...

  • How to Select the Right Weight Rims

    Custom rims can really add some pizazz to the appearance of your car, truck or SUV. However, they can be very expensive. Some even cost thousands of dollars per rim. To select the right weight...

  • How to Select the Right Size Rims

    To select the right size rims, you need to know that certain rim sizes can improve or detract from certain aspects of your car's performance. To optimize your rim size, you need to know how...

  • How to Select the Right Style Rims

    The right style rims can make a world of difference in the way your car looks, feels, drives and handles. To select the correct rims for your car, you need to consider the make, model and...

  • How to Restore the Finish on Rims

    The methods used to refinish and restore automobile rims vary, depending on the material of which the rims are made. A number of different techniques are available to people looking to restore...

  • How to Change Rims

    If you have basic mechanical proficiency, you can change your car rims with just a few tools and a little elbow grease. Before you install your new set of rims, however, you must ensure that they...

  • How to Match Rims

    If you're going to replace your car's factory rims with upgraded or custom rims, you'll want to make sure they match the size and style of your car. You'll need to know the size specifications of...

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