Custom Wheels

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GT Factory provides custom wheels for premium and exotic vehicles, including wheel selection, fitment planning, and installation support with a focus on correct specifications, visual balance, and technical compatibility.
Wheels are a vital part of both vehicle dynamics and visual identity. The right setup must match the vehicle architecture, suspension layout, brake system, body width, intended use, and overall design direction.
Custom Wheels for Daily & Performance Use
Bespoke selection and installation of forged monoblock and multi-piece wheels from premium manufacturers. Each setup is selected to balance strength, weight, clearance, stance, and premium aesthetics. For elite projects, carbon fiber wheel components can also be considered where appropriate.
Track Solutions
Purpose-built wheels for circuit use require a different approach. Ultra-lightweight forged monoblocks, 6061-T6 aerospace-grade aluminum, and magnesium alloy options can help reduce rotational mass while improving rigidity and response.

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Technical Coordination
GT Factory acts as the professional link between the client and the wheel manufacturer. We help coordinate technical specifications, including wheel width, offset, bolt pattern, center bore, brake clearance, tire sizing, and final fitment approval.
This is especially important for widebody conversions, lowered vehicles, custom suspension setups, and high-performance braking systems. A strong wheel setup should look intentional, not forced.

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Bespoke Finishes
A wide range of colors, textures, polishing options, brushed finishes, tinted clears, and surface treatments can be used to create the right visual match. The finish should support the vehicle’s body lines, interior accents, brake color, and overall character.
Custom Wheels Fitment Approach
Every wheel project is reviewed individually. The goal is not only to install expensive wheels, but to create a complete fitment package with correct proportions, safe clearance, proper tire selection, and a final result that belongs on the vehicle.
This approach helps avoid common fitment problems such as rubbing, incorrect offsets, poor brake clearance, weak stance, or wheels that look expensive but do not belong on the vehicle.