When it comes to ordering custom forged wheels, precision is everything.
Unlike cast or flow-formed wheels, forged wheels are machined to your exact specifications — and once production starts, changes aren’t possible.
That’s why I always ask clients to provide a clear set of fitment and design details before we start CNC programming and forging. If you’re not sure what info is needed, don’t worry — this guide will help.
Why Accurate Info Matters
Custom forged wheels are built from raw forged blanks, then machined to order.
Any incorrect or missing spec could result in:
- Wrong offset or PCD
- Brake clearance issues
- Rubbing or tire mismatch
- Delays or rework costs
As your supplier, I can guarantee perfect results — only if I have the correct input from you.
Information You Should Provide Before Ordering
✅ 1. Vehicle Details
- Brand, model, and year (e.g. BMW G20 2022, Toyota Hilux 2019)
- Drive type (RWD / AWD / FWD)
- Suspension (stock / lowered / air suspension)
This helps us determine OEM specs and check for brake clearance or fender limitations.
✅ 2. Wheel Specs (If Known)
- Diameter (e.g. 20 inches)
- Width (e.g. 10.5J)
- Offset / ET (e.g. +35 or flush fitment request)
- PCD (e.g. 5×114.3)
- Center Bore (e.g. 66.6mm)
If you’ve used aftermarket wheels before, you can send the specs from the inner barrel or packaging.
✅ 3. Intended Application
- Street / Daily use
- Track / Racing
- Off-road / Overland
- Show car / Widebody project
This allows me to recommend the correct structure (1-piece, 2-piece, or 3-piece) and finish durability.
✅ 4. Style and Finish Preferences
- Monoblock / Deep dish / Step lip
- Brushed / Polished / Gloss black / Custom paint
- Visible or hidden hardware (for 2/3-piece)
Feel free to send:
- Reference photos (from Instagram, builds, or renders)
- Design sketches or wheel face styles
We can match almost any style — but the clearer your vision, the faster we move.
✅ 5. Tire Setup (Optional but Helpful)
- Planned tire size (e.g. 275/35R20)
- Target stance: tucked, flush, or poke
This helps fine-tune width and offset to avoid rubbing or tire stretch.
✅ 6. Shipping + Documentation Info
- Destination country and port or zip code
- Invoice requirements (company name, tax ID, HS code, etc.)
- Preferred incoterms (EXW, FOB, CIF, etc.)
What If You Don’t Know Some Specs?
No problem — I help clients like you every day.
Just send me:
- Your car model + year
- A side photo of the vehicle
- If possible, a close-up of the current wheel + tire
From there, I can recommend a full wheel setup that fits your vehicle, your market, and your customer.
Final Thoughts
Ordering custom forged wheels isn’t complicated — it just needs clear, correct communication.
The more information you share, the faster and more accurately I can deliver a product that fits your build — with no surprises.
At FLEXIFORGED, I treat every project like it’s going on my own car. Let’s make your next custom wheel order smooth and successful.