I think the FX is pretty similar to the EX series. The FX & OE Infiniti FX wheels on it is categorized as a mid-size luxury crossover SUV that’s made by Nissan (since Nissan owns Infiniti). The FX & Factory Infiniti wheels on it were made to replace the QX4 as Infiniti’s mid-size luxury-type SUV… even though […]
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The Huge Hummer With Hummer H2 Wheels
The H2 is classified as an SUV & SUT that was marketed by GM with Factory Original Hummer wheels on it. It’s basically a big truck that’s somewhat slimmer & lighter than the H1 but longer, taller, and room for 6 people with OEM Hummer H2 wheels. The back part of the H2 SUV was […]
Read More »Your Durango & the Dodge Durango Rims That Go On It
Remember the Ram Charger? Well, the Durango was manufactured to replace it. It was first introduced in 1998 as a midsize SUV – and I thought that the OE Dodge rims that went on that model were as nice as the Factory 2008 Dodge Durango rims that we see more often. There has been three generations: the […]
Read More »What To Say About The Passport & the Honda Passport Wheels?
Hmm, what to say about the Passport & the Honda wheels that go on it. Uhmm… the Honda Passport wheels that came on it are nice? Especially the 2002 Honda Passport wheels that were installed. The Passport was originally produced by Isuzu & released in 1994. It was recorded as Honda’s first entry in the […]
Read More »Not The State – Chevy Colorado & Chevrolet Colorado Wheels
As you know, or you may not know, the Colorado and Chevrolet Colorado wheels were meant to replace the Chevrolet S-10 and GMC Sonoma compact pickups. The Colorado was introduced in 2004 & the Isuzu “i-Series” was introduced in 2005. Competitive much? The Colorado with the OEM Chevrolet wheels offers both manual and automatic transmissions… but […]
Read More »OEM Rims vs. Aftermarket
Here is the basic difference: OEM wheels have the original manufacturer’s stamp on it & the factory parts fit – like the center caps. Aftermarket parts are produced so they look exactly like they OEM parts, but are from another company & the original parts don’t fit on the aftermarket wheel. Let’s say you have […]
Read More »Not The CTS, But the DTS & Cadillac DTS Rims
Be sure you don’t confuse the CTS & the Cadillac DTS rims – they may sound the same, but they’re OE wheels for two totally different cars. The DTS is a full-luxury sedan that’s made by Cadillac, which is made by GM – so the DTS and the Cadillac rims on it are made by […]
Read More »“Thank You For Your Service!”
Here at OriginalWheels.com, we’re all about the service to our customers. Luckily, one of our wheel reps – Edgar – is pretty good at that. Here are two emails that we got regarding the great service that Edgar provided : “Edgar, Thank you for the ‘Outstanding’ Customer Service that you provided us! You really made […]
Read More »Family Oriented A3 & Audi A3 Rims
If you have an A3 with OEM Audi A3 rims on it, then you know that it’s a family car that’s manufactured by Audi since 1996. There’s two generations of the A3 that are out there; both of these models are based on the Volkswagen Group A platform and they both have Factory Audi rims […]
Read More »Do You Charge Your Charger With OE Dodge Charger Rims
There’s not really much to say about the Dodge Charger with Original Dodge rims – except that it’s super nice. I think it’d be easier if I just listed the different models with the Dodge Charger rims that were included on it: 1964 Dodge Charger (1964 concept): a roadster-style show car based on the Dodge […]
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