The Master OEM Wheel Directory: Genuine Factory Rims

Browse our database of factory-original replacement wheels. Click your brand below to view dedicated model hubs, factory finishes, and exact OEM fitment specs.
(Looking for an instant match? Use the Year / Make / Model search tool above).

How to Find Your Exact Replacement Wheel

Finding a factory-match rim doesn’t require a mechanic's degree. In 90% of cases, if your spoke count, finish, and tire diameter (e.g., R18) match your broken wheel, you have the right part.

Select your Make above, or use the Year/Make/Model search bar to filter our database instantly.

What’s Inside Our Fitment Database?

Every brand hub in our directory maps the exact technical "DNA" of your vehicle's factory wheels:

  • Verified OEM Finishes: Standard silver, high-luster polished aluminum, machined-face (diamond cut), durable PVD Chrome, and factory powder coats.
  • Precision Fitment Data: We track the exact hub-bore, wheel width, bolt pattern (e.g., 5x114.3), and offset (ET) to guarantee a true hub-centric fit with zero brake caliper interference.
  • Generation Tracking: Our catalog documents 5-to-7 year redesign cycles, mid-cycle "facelifts," and modern EV aerodynamic Aero-wheels (Tesla, Mustang Mach-E).

Why Genuine OEM vs. Aftermarket Replicas?

  • Wholesale Direct Pricing: Get the exact authentic wheel issued by the dealership at up to 50% off MSRP.
  • Zero Fitment Vibration: Cheap aftermarket wheels rely on loose "universal" plastic hub rings. Genuine OEM wheels are cast specifically for your vehicle's suspension geometry.
  • Preserved Resale Value: Keep your vehicle 100% factory-spec, maintaining the manufacturer's intended steering feel, load ratings, and safety standards.

How to Use the Finish Line Wheels OEM Directory

What information is in the Make and Model pages below?

  • Historical Evolution: See how wheel designs for your model have changed over the years.
  • Design Trends: Learn about the styling directions and popular factory finishes for your specific car.
  • Specific Specs: Get a broad overview of common sizes and technical info before clicking through to an exact product page for full details like bolt pattern and offset.

How do i go straight to my Year, Make, & Model?

Searching our directory is simple and precise. You can use the Year, Make, and Model filters at the top of the page to instantly narrow down thousands of options to only those that fit your vehicle. We provide high-resolution images and vital technical specs—including diameter, width, finish, and bolt pattern—for every listing. Since we only sell Genuine OEM wheels, if the image in our directory matches the wheel currently on your car, you can be confident it is the correct factory replacement.

I don’t see my vehicle model listed below, where is it?

To make our extensive catalog easier to navigate, our directory is organized first by Make, and then grouped by region. If you are looking for a specific model, follow this order:

  1. European Models: (e.g., BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen)
  2. Asian Models: (e.g., Honda, Toyota, Kia)
  3. American Models: (e.g., Ford, Chevy, Dodge)

Where can I find specific specs for my wheel, like the bolt pattern?

Technical specifications are located on the individual product pages. You can find your exact product page in two ways:

  1. Quick Search: Use the Year, Make, and Model search tools at the top of the page to instantly filter for your vehicle’s available inventory.
  2. Browse the Directory: Click on your Make or Model in the links below and scroll to find your specific wheel style.

Why should I choose OEM over a "Replica" wheel?

When you choose OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) wheels, you are getting the exact same style, color, materials, and finish that came on your vehicle from the factory. Because they are engineered specifically for your make and model, they are crash-tested, meet precise load ratings, and offer a guaranteed fit without needing extra hardware. In contrast, Replica wheels are often mass-produced using inferior alloys and may not be an exact visual match in color or sheen. Beyond aesthetics, replicas may require hub-centric rings or specialized aftermarket lug nuts to fit properly, and they may lack the long-term durability to prevent finish peeling or structural cracking under stress.