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Wheel Fitment Guides by Platform

Dialing in the right fitment is the difference between a wheel that looks good in photos and one that actually works on the car. Width, offset, and tire pairing all shape how the wheel sits in the fender, clears the suspension and brakes, and holds up under real driving conditions.

 

Our fitment guides are built from researched, proven setups — pulled from owner builds, enthusiast forums, and hands-on experience — so you can spec your wheels with confidence instead of crossing your fingers.

New platforms are added regularly. If you don’t see your vehicle below, reach out — we’re happy to help dial in the right setup.

Why Fitment Matters

Fitment isn’t just sizing. It determines how the wheel clears your brakes and suspension, how the car handles, and how the whole setup looks and performs together.

 

Get it wrong and you’re looking at tire rub, poor handling, or brake clearance issues. Get it right and everything works in harmony — better stance, preserved drivability, and a setup that holds up on the street or track.

 

Specs on paper only tell part of the story. The real test is how the wheel lives on the car — and that’s exactly what our guides are built to solve.

Ready to build yours? Start your build or email sales@fmbwheels.com.

Disclaimer: Fitment data on this site has been compiled using a combination of owner-submitted setups, enthusiast forum research, hands-on experience, and AI-assisted tools. While we make every effort to ensure accuracy, FMB Wheels is not responsible for typos, errors, or misinformation that may appear in these guides. Vehicle modifications, suspension setups, tire choices, and manufacturing tolerances can all affect real-world fitment. Always confirm final specs with your installer or wheel specialist before placing an order. Use of these guides is at your own risk.

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