One of the simplest ways to refresh the look of any car that has alloy wheels fitted is to give them a thorough clean. Wash your wheels down as you usually would with soap and water and then ensure all the soap has been removed with a good dousing of fresh water. Dry the wheels and then use an alloy brightener. After that, your preferred brand of alloy polish will make them sparkle like new. However, if you want a truly custom look, then exchanging your current set of wheels for new alloys will be a better idea. We recommend checking out Tyre Safety Centre as they have an amazing collection of the most credible alloys in Portadown. Some of the best options available are:
Retro and Classic Wheels
You don't have to drive a vintage car for retro and vintage alloys to give your vehicle a completely new look. Older-looking alloy wheels still look great and many feature chrome rivets on silver and gold-looking spokes. These days, motoring is about creating an atmosphere as much as it is getting behind the wheel and retro alloys are probably the most atmospheric of all design styles.
Turbine Wheels
For a go-faster and much more modern appearance, customising your car with turbine wheels makes a great deal of sense. These types of alloys have numerous designs but have offset spokes that almost look futuristic whether they are still or in motion.
Deep Dish Wheels
This is a look that will suit any sort of vehicle from a hot hatch to a large 4-by-4. These sorts of alloys alter the look of a car that's been fitted with standard wheels substantially. As such, they offer a great deal of return if you want to make your car look and feel new.
Seven-Spoke Wheels
If you already have spoked wheels fitted to your car, then switching the number is a good way to get an instant hit. Seven-spoke wheels are among the most visually striking, not least because of the odd number of spokes in the radial design.
Mesh Design Wheels
Ideal for vintage cars from the 1960s and 70s, mesh design wheels are considered by many to be the pinnacle of alloy design. However, they can look just as good on more modern cars, especially prestige vehicles. Mesh designs are very visually striking and once they've been noticed, it is hard to keep your eyes off them.