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Selection of alloy wheels in different colours

Durable
off-road wheels for 4x4s

Rugged and durable, Bull Alloys’ range of off-road wheels can handle any challenge you throw at them. Place an order today.

Find the right setup for your off-road machine

When off-roading, you’ll want wheels which not only look the part, but act the part. At Bull Alloys we stock a selection of alloy wheels specifically designed for the toughest and roughest driving.

From overlanding vehicles to serious off-road machines, we stock wheels which can take a ton of punishment, and give your vehicle a tough appearance. Wheels come from reputable brands, and are suitable for most makes and models.

 

Order now, and enjoy prompt UK-wide shipping. We also stock wheels suitable for road and track use.

Check out our off-road designs

  • What is PCD?
    This relates to the 'stud pattern' of your wheels. For example, 4x100 means there are 4 studs per wheel, each 100mm apart. Information for specific makes and models is readily available online. Wheels you buy must have the same PCD as your car to fit.
  • What is a bore?
    This refers to the size of the hole in the centre of your wheel. The spigot (part of the hub) fits in this hole so that the wheels can support the car’s weight, and it’s essential that the bore (measured in mm) matches your spigot to prevent wheel wobble and imbalance. You can buy adaptors if your bore is too big. If it is too small, your wheel will not fit correctly.
  • What is offset?
    In simple terms this relates to how far a wheel sticks out. An offset of 0 means the centre of the wheel's width is in line with the mounting surface. Positive offset means the mounting point is in front of the wheel centre line, whereas negative offset means the mounting point is behind the centre. Generally speaking, the lower the number, the more the wheels will stick out.
  • How big can I go?
    Larger wheels may fill an arch better and allow for bigger brakes, but are often heavier and can impact fuel economy and handling. Smaller wheels are lighter, but may struggle to fit over brakes. You can check out forums and car clubs for your make or model for ideas. We recommend keeping the overall diameter (including the tyre) similar to what you have currently, to ensure the speedometer remains accurate.

Interested in a set of off-road alloys? Order from Bull Alloys today, or call our team on 01225 688051

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