As car enthusiasts, we crave to personalize our rides to your taste. Let's take a look at his K20 built by Honda, his one of the best 4-cylinder engines of all time. This 4-banger of his is nearly bulletproof and a favorite among tuners who can produce ridiculous amounts of horsepower and torque. Apart from performance upgrades, car enthusiasts also love to improve the appearance of their vehicles.
One of the easiest ways to do that, other than buying an affordable car that everyone turns heads on, is to get a new set of aftermarket wheels. If you know very little about the aftermarket wheel world, this space can seem pretty intimidating given the variety of brands and products to choose from. If so, don't worry. Pretty simple. Therefore, we've compiled this list by highlighting some of the best wheels that look good on any car, regardless of price.
10/10 Volk Racing TE37
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The Volk Racing TE37 wheels are without a doubt JDM Cloud's favorite aftermarket wheel (or maybe a second). Not only is the TE37 beautiful to look at and available in a variety of colors, it's also light and incredibly sturdy.
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Volk Racing's TE37 will enhance the look of any car, but we highly recommend installing it on a domestic car. Unless, of course, you're into profanity and want to cause drama by slapping them on one of the greatest American luxury cars ever, the Lincoln Town Car.
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9/10 Kansei KNP
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Kansei KNP wheels are one of the best minimalist wheels money can buy. The 5-spoke design, classic step lip and slightly concave face make this a very versatile wheel.
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Whether it's a purpose built race car or a good looking street car, you can't go wrong with the Kansei KNP.
8/10 Enkei Thunder God
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In my opinion, the Enkei Raijin strongly reminds me of the wheels found on the BMW E92 M3 with the Competition package. And that's a compliment.
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The Enkei Raijin design may be more on the face than the previously mentioned wheels, but it's still a one-size-fits-all wheel.
7/10 Vossen EVO-3
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Now we are working on good things. And by that, we mean top-notch and fairly expensive.There are a variety of Vossen EVO-3 wheels to choose from. One is a 3-piece wheel and the other is a monobloc construction.
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These Vossen EVO-3's will enhance the appearance of any vehicle, but are most effective on more expensive vehicles. Take a look at this gorgeous yellow Audi R8 shown above. It just takes my breath away.
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Quoting BBS, they describe the SR series as 'elegant sportiness'. They absolutely nailed the nail in the head. The BBS SR is a timeless and aggressive design. Also, these BBS SRs are surprisingly easy to clean.
5/10 Anovia Elder
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I know you don't like the Anovia Elder wheels, but I do. The aforementioned Enkei He resembles Raijin Wheels, but has been diagnosed with scoliosis.
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Regardless, this is one of the hottest wheels in 2022. In fact, it's the most popular wheel in the Fitment Industries catalog as of this writing. We're not exactly sure why these Elder wheels are so gorgeous, but it's just one of the unsolved mysteries of the automotive world.
4/10 Kansei Astro
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At first glance, it looks like an ordinary wheel, but if you look closely, you can see the details of Kansei Astro. For example, consider a massive concave design complemented by a deep design on the lugs.
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One of Kansei Astro's most admirable features is its versatility. Fits really well in any car.
3/10 Vossen CVT
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Another controversial entry on our overall best wheels list is the Vossen CVT. The wheel looks as stellar up close as it does from afar, and shares some similarities with the aforementioned Anovia Elders.
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The slight tilt of the design is surprisingly not as noticeable up close as it is from afar. Regardless, he's still one of our favorites because of his unique styling and expert craftsmanship.
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2/10 Enkei RPF1
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The Enkei RPF1 and Volks Racing TE37 are arguably the best Japanese wheels. The RPF1 is light and strong and has 6 pairs of spokes to evenly distribute the stress on the wheel.
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One of the unique things about the Enkei RPF1 wheels is their pocket design. Dimples around the bolt circle keep the wheels cooler and stronger.
1/10 OZ Racing Super Turismo
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Not everyone is a big fan of OZ Racing wheels. Honestly, it's because everyone knows them for their rally-inspired wheels (which we absolutely adore, by the way) and his contributions to the 24 Hours of Le Mans. That said, many other wheels have been made in his OZ Racing craft. As an example, take a look at his Super Turismo wheels.
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These monobloc, multi-spoke wheels come in five different styles to suit every build. The only downside to the OZ Racing Superturismo wheels is that they are excruciatingly painful to clean.
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