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How Much Does it Cost to Replace a Car's Wheels on Average?

Customizing the wheels on a vehicle is one of the most popular upgrades around. Not only can you get the looks you want. You can also add durability, in the case of basic steel wheels, or cut the overall weight of a vehicle slightly, with aluminum-alloy wheels.

Steel is a good option for tough trucks, like RAM 1500. Aluminum alloy, on the other hand, works great for sports cars that need to be able to cut wind resistance, like Dodge Challenger. The job can run you $850 on average, but the bottom line can depend on a lot of things: your make and model, for one.

For instance, the average cost of replacing wheels on a van like Chrysler Pacifica? A little over $1,100. Replacing them on a large SUV, such as Jeep Grand Cherokee? A little over $2,000, on average.

Other factors:

  • An alloy's other metals (iron, zinc, or copper, for example, or silica, or even magnesium)
  • Whether the wheels are made of graphite fiber/carbon fiber, the kind of highly durable filamentous crystalline polymer you see in high-performance cars and SUVs
  • Wheel sizes (measured in diameters; the smaller the car, the smaller the diameter, generally); they can range from around 15 inches to 20 inches or more
  • Wheel styles: style - single-, twin-, or multi-spoke, to name just a few, or those made for a specific climate or type of weather, like ours here in the Southwest
  • The most important things to do, though, if you're replacing or upgrading wheels? 1. Get the right type and size for your make and model, and 2. install them properly.

    Proper fitment means a dramatic reduction in accident risk. It determines proper wheel alignment, after all, plus how reliable accelerating and braking are, and even how well-calibrated your speedometer is.

    Good thing you came to us at First Choice Mopar Parts for replacements; we've got just the set you need. Our wheels are OEM-quality, and they come made to fit your make and model. Better yet, you'll save money; they're steeply discounted.

    Need help with the upgrade? No problem; contact a Mopar service center.

    Shop OEM Mopar Wheels from Avondale AZ

    We carry wheel accessories galore, too -- wheel center caps, wheel lugs, and more. Buy now; we'll ship anywhere in the States, and fast. Contact us with any questions.

    68264532AB - : Wheel Hub And Bearing, Right, All Wheel Drive for Mopar Image

    Wheel Hub And Bearing, Right, All Wheel Drive

    Mopar 68264532AB
    $256.48
    MSRP $381.00
    Save $124.52
    32.7% Off
    68327779AA - : Wheel Hub for Mopar Image

    Wheel Hub

    Mopar 68327779AA
    $194.88
    MSRP $294.00
    Save $99.12
    33.7% Off
    68725352AA - : Wheel Hub for Mopar Image

    Wheel Hub

    Mopar 68725352AA
    $179.20
    MSRP $267.00
    Save $87.80
    32.9% Off
    68655810AA - : Wheel Hub for Mopar Image

    Wheel Hub

    Mopar 68655810AA
    $36.64
    MSRP $51.80
    Save $15.16
    29.3% Off
    4779869AC - : Wheel Hub And Bearing, Four Wheel Drive, Right for Mopar Image

    Wheel Hub And Bearing, Four Wheel Drive, Right

    Mopar 4779869AC
    4x4. All Wheel Drive. Awd.
    $164.98
    MSRP $244.00
    Save $79.02
    32.4% Off
    68718757AA - : Wheel Center Cap, Front for Mopar Image

    Wheel Center Cap, Front

    Mopar 68718757AA
    $79.16
    MSRP $117.00
    Save $37.84
    32.3% Off
    68082005AC - : Wheel Center Cap, Rear for Mopar Image

    Wheel Center Cap, Rear

    Mopar 68082005AC
    $161.59
    MSRP $239.00
    Save $77.41
    32.4% Off
    52106877AD - : Wheel Center Cap, Rear for Mopar Image

    Wheel Center Cap, Rear

    Mopar 52106877AD
    Front. Chrome. [wd4,wmg,wmj].
    Backordered
    6MP53SZ0AC - : Wheel Center Cap, Rear for Mopar Image

    Wheel Center Cap, Rear

    Mopar 6MP53SZ0AC
    $118.65
    MSRP $175.00
    Save $56.35
    32.2% Off

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