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The Perfect Looks, for Your Ideal Road Feel -- Shop Genuine Mitsubishi Wheels & Tire Parts Online

The steel wheels that help drive your Outlander SUV. The alloys that get your Eclipse sports car the attention it deserves. Whatever your Mitsubishi ride, and wherever your travels take you, we've got the OEM wheels it needs to hit the road, and the tires and tire accessories to take you there.

Why Buy Wheels & Tires from Mitsubishi Motors?

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    Fitment Assured

    The wheels and tires you get will fit and work with your Mitsubishi model, no combability guesswork to do, and no aftermarket knockoffs to have to worry about.

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    Exceptional Quality

    Mitsubishi wheels get built to top-notch specs, from the hubs and bearings at their cores to the center caps and lugs that give them the look you love. And by a team of engineers that stands out in the industry, no less. The same goes for the brand's tires. You can buy with confidence.

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    Expert Support

    Whether you have questions about a cylinder, you're looking for a specific wheel-and-tire package deal, or otherwise, our team has answers. Contact us anytime -- we'll be glad to help.

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    Warranty Coverage

    OEM wheels and tires mean OEM coverage against defects. Installing them won't void any factory warranty your vehicle's got already, either. Enjoy the peace of mind.

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FAQs About Wheels & Tires

What are my options when it comes to buying Mitsubishi wheels?

They come in beefy steel, ruggeder aluminum alloy, or the ultimate in resiliency, a filamentous crystalline polymer called carbon/graphite fiber. Sizes vary, and widely; measured in diameters, some wheels are as small as 15 inches, while others can run 20 inches or more. Styles are just as diverse, ranging from single- or twin-spoke to multi-spoke. You can even get wheels designed for a specific climate and/or weather pattern.

Why is going with OEM wheels on a Mitsubishi so important?

They'll be the right size for your ride, they'll fit, and they'll install the way they're supposed to the first time -- and proper size, fitment, and installation determine everything from the right alignment to how reliable acceleration, braking, and overall handling are. It even factors into things like speedometer calibration. In other words, it reduces your risk of getting into an accident dramatically.

How often should I check the pressure of my Mitsubishi tires?

Because tires can lose about 1 pound per square inch (PSI) per month, you should plug in a tire pressure gauge and take a look once a month. If your tires fall below the pressure recommended in your owner's manual, be sure to inflate them -- especially before longer trips. Your tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) can help alert you to that, if your ride has one.

What are the benefits of upgrading my Mitsubishi wheels from steel to alloy?

For one, being made of aluminum and another metal -- iron, copper, or silica, for instance, or zinc, or even magnesium -- alloy wheels are tougher and more corrosion-resistant, and so, longer-lasting. Secondly, they’re lighter-weight, so with slightly less car to steer, they're a little easier on the suspension; that can mean slightly improved handling, not to mention a bump in fuel economy for the better. Third, they help brakes dissipate heat better, which means less brake wear and tear, but can mean an even bigger benefit if you've upgraded to performance brakes. Finally, with many coming polished and in custom designs and finishes, they help your vehicle look great.