
One of the most common accessories for a truck, and the rest of the automotive industry is to add some stylish truck wheels. The most common variants are either forged or cast versions of various alloy composites that add to the overall feel and image of the truck. Generally these colloquially referenced rims are available in sizes from 15 inches to 22 or 24, depending on the manufacturer, with a some custom models going upwards of 30 inches in the effort of looking good.
The truck wheels have to adhere to some specific model notes. The functionality of the wheel is always at the forefront of the producers mind, with the style of the wheel an always nearby close second. The function of the wheel is to provide a stable central pivot point for the tire to be attached to the axel of the truck. In this regard, the wheel must be structurally sound enough to handle the load of the truck, and for that reason the majority of truck wheels are solid in construction with small holes for style. The style of the wheels is dependent on the manufacturer, but generally ranges from classic to the modern and edgy. Smaller, ½ ton trucks will have more room for customization in league with the majority of cars, because of their similar size. 1 ton trucks are limited in customizability in this regard because of the heavier payload that they generally have.