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The Best Way to Buy Used Wheels Online

Replace a bent rim or upgrade your vehicle's look with confidence. We provide spin-tested, OEM-quality aluminum alloy and steel wheels delivered to your home or shop in New Jersey and nationwide.

VIN Matched

100% fitment guarantee on bolt patterns and offsets.

Certified Quality

Inspected for structural cracks and runout bends.

Technical inspection of a used aluminum alloy wheel

Trusted Source for High-Strength OEM Rims

When road hazards or curbs damage your rims, Falcon Car Parts is the industry leader for used wheels for sale. We understand that wheel balance and safety are vital, which is why we prioritize structural inspection and spin-testing.

Every used wheel in our inventory is carefully checked for bead integrity, lip damage, and radial runout before shipping.

  • Spin Testing: Every wheel is verified to be straight and true.
  • OEM Quality: Genuine manufacturer parts from 1950 to 2026.
  • Secure Logistics: Shipped in heavy-duty wheel boxes to prevent cosmetic damage.

Looking for Used Wheels Near NJ?

Based in Clifton, New Jersey, Falcon Car Parts provides the fastest delivery times for used rims in NJ and the surrounding Tri-State area. Whether you are in Jersey City, Newark, or Paterson, we offer rapid shipping to your local tire shop.

Skip the expensive dealership markup—get a certified, high-performance OEM wheel with a nationwide warranty right here.

NJ Local Shipping

Fastest delivery to NJ, NY, and CT!

We Stock Replacement Wheels for All Brands

Our nationwide network allows us to find the specific rim you need, including specialized sport and off-road wheels.

Domestic Trucks & SUVs

Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado, Dodge Ram, and Jeep Wrangler wheels.

Imported Precision

Honda Civic, Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, and Mazda rims.

Luxury & High-End

BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and specialized Acura alloy wheels.

Quality Standards for Used Wheels

When you buy used wheels online, ensure the supplier follows a strict safety protocol. Here is the Falcon Car Parts standard:

  • 1. Structural Audit: Every wheel is checked for hairline cracks, especially along the inner barrel.
  • 2. Runout Testing: Wheels are spun on a machine to detect vertical or lateral bends.
  • 3. Bead Seat Inspection: We ensure the area where the tire meets the rim is smooth and corrosion-free.
  • 4. Lug Hole Inspection: We verify mounting holes are perfectly circular and not elongated.
  • 5. Finish Assessment: We clearly grade the cosmetic condition (curb rash or scratches).
  • 6. Direct VIN Matching: Specialists verify your exact VIN to guarantee hardware compatibility.

Used Wheel FAQ

Technically, the 'rim' is the outer edge of the wheel where the tire is mounted. In common language, people use both terms to describe the entire metal part that bolts to the car.

Used wheels typically range from $100 to $400. This is roughly 40-70% less than the cost of a brand-new wheel from a dealership parts counter.

Signs of a bent wheel include vibration in the steering wheel or seat, uneven tire wear, or a slow air leak that won't go away.

Yes, provided it has been professionally inspected. We spin-test every wheel to ensure it is structurally sound and straight before listing it.

Curb rash describes cosmetic scratches on the outer lip of the wheel caused by rubbing against a curb. It does not affect the structural safety of the wheel.

We use VIN matching and factory paint codes to ensure the design and finish (e.g., silver, charcoal, or chrome) match your existing wheels exactly.

Wheels usually fail due to sudden impact from potholes or road debris. Cast aluminum wheels can crack, while steel wheels are more likely to bend.

Unless specified, most wheels are sold without center caps or TPMS sensors. You can easily transfer these components from your old wheel to the replacement.

While some shops weld wheels, it is often safer and more cost-effective to replace the cracked wheel with a certified used OEM unit.

You don't have to! Provide your VIN to our specialists, and we will identify the exact diameter, width, offset, and bolt pattern for your vehicle.