Factory Direct GM Wheels
1987 Chevrolet V20
Frequently Asked Questions About Upgrading Your GM Model's Wheels with OEM Fitted Options
In need of a new exterior look for your Chevy and you’re considering a new wheel upgrade for your truck or SUV? We not only save you up to 35% off the MSRP on new GM wheels, but we ship your order to any address in the country.
16x6-Inch White Wheel
GM Front Outer Wheel Bearing
GM Front Inner Wheel Bearing
GM Rear Wheel Bearing Retainer
GM Rear Outer Wheel Bearing
GM Rear Wheel Bearing
GM Wheel Clamp Ring
GM Rear Wheel Bearing
GM Ebony Steering Wheel
GM - Pontiac:
- G6
Ebony Steering Wheel
GM - Cadillac:
- SRX
Steering Wheel Air Bag
GM - Chevrolet:
- Silverado 1500,
- Silverado 1500 LD,
- Suburban,
- Suburban 3500 HD,
- Tahoe
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Does GM make black wheels for the Hummer H2?
There are black OEM wheels available for the Hummer H2. GM offers a variety of factory-fitted black wheels specifically designed for the H2 and other Hummer models, providing a rugged and stylish bold appearance. These wheels are engineered to match the vehicle’s tire specifications too, ensuring optimal performance and durability for the long-term.
How long do my Chevy Silverado stock wheels last before requiring replacement?
The stock wheels on your Chevy Silverado 1500 are designed to last the lifetime of the vehicle under normal driving conditions. However, factors such as road hazards, corrosion, and improper maintenance can reduce their lifespan. On average, old or aging wheels should be inspected regularly, and if you notice signs of damage, excessive wear, or corrosion, it may be time to consider replacement to maintain safety and performance.
What damages my Chevy Colorado wheels the most when driving?
The most common causes of damage to your Chevy Colorado truck wheels as well as wheel bearings include potholes, curbing, road salt, and extreme weather conditions. Frequent exposure to these elements can lead to cracks, bends, or corrosion in the wheel’s rims. Additionally, improper tire inflation and lack of regular maintenance can accelerate wear and tear.

