How to Select the Perfect Transit Custom Alloys for Your Vehicle

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Choosing the right wheels for your Ford Transit sounds like it should be a no-brainer: surely there is not too much difference between one wheel and the next, as long as they are the right size and configuration for your vehicle. And yet, there are differences that should be taken into account as they can transform the way you drive and feel about your motoring skills. Let’s have a look at what you should consider when selecting the perfect Transit custom alloys for your vehicle.

Check the Weight Rating

Just as with sedans, your Transit’s tyres will come with a weight rating that should not be exceeded for safe driving. And just like with regular vehicles, swapping out your heavy steel wheels for alloys – custom or otherwise – gives you extra weight ‘freedom’ to play with. You can use this lighter load to cram even more equipment and supplies into your van, which can be handy for work, or you can simply enjoy the feeling of a lighter and more responsive van as you drive from job to job and then back home again. If this sounds idyllic get your Transit custom alloys from TSC today.

Same Great Alloy Look!

Despite the heavier loads you will be carrying in your Transit, you can still enjoy the fabulous range of decorative alloys as regular motorists do. Alloys are available in a whole range of patterns, styles and even colours. You can match your alloys to the body of your van, if you like, you can opt for a gloss or matt finish, you can choose from a huge array of beautiful, quirky or funky designs ranging from ethereal and delicate to sturdy and geometric – there is almost no design that cannot be created on your custom alloys thanks to the flexible manufacturing processes.

Note the Specifications

Whenever you are changing your wheels, no matter if you are going for new steel wheels or changing to stylish and sleek alloys, make sure you know the right size for your vehicle. For most Ford Transit vans, 18-in (eighteen-inch) wheels are standard. However, if you want something unique, you might get away with eye-filling 20-ins (twenty inch) versions. Do test them carefully as 20-in wheels will fill up the wheel well almost completely and if your van has any warping or distortions, you might experience some wear or scraping. Also make sure you check the make and model of your van before choosing new wheels and tyres, as newer Transits cannot share tyres and wheels with older versions. This is because improvements have seen the wheel fittings change to become more secure and easier to fit and replace.

If you drive a Ford Transit, you are most likely using the van for your work in one way or another. This does not mean that your ‘mobile office’ has to look exactly the same as the many other vans on the UK’s busy road networks! Spice up your van’s appearance with some stylish and sturdy alloy wheels in a colour and design that pleases you, and then sit back and enjoy the many admiring glances you get as you go about your day.

*This is a collaborative post. For further information please refer to my disclosure page.

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