Find Used Rims Locally and Save Money on Wheels

Buying used rims for your car or truck can save you significant money versus buying new ones.  Safety will depend on the grade of the wheel and you will need to properly inspect them before purchasing. Below I will discuss who sells used rims, how to inspect them for safety, how rim quality is graded, and my experience with the places that sell used rims near me.

Used Rims Near Me – Find Used Wheels for Cars And Trucks

If you are looking for “used rims near me” or “where to buy used rims”, the map below shows your local options. You can fine tune the results using the map controls.

 

Who Sells Used Rims – Where to Buy Second Hand Wheels for Cars and Trucks

used rims near meThe map above covers your primary sources for buying used rims and wheels. They types of places you can find used wheels are used tire shops, vehicle salvage yards,, online stores, and private owner sales on Ebay Motors and craigslist. Typically you can find both used car rims and used truck rims. Most places that sell used rims are also the same places who buy used rims.

Used Tire Shops

Places that sell used tires often carry used rims. It makes sense because sometimes when they get used tires the wheels come with it. If they intend to sell the wheels they will do a close inspection and grade them before selling. Some used tire shops may even fix an old rim if it is repairable and then sell it. You can find mid to high quality used rims for sale at used tire shops. The advantage of getting rims at these places is the ability to inspect them yourself.

Vehicle Salvage Yards

Vehicle salvage yards tend to have the lowest quality used car and truck wheels, but cheap prices. These salvages take in junked automobiles and then resell the functioning parts. They don’t do a tight inspection of rim and wheel and put the rims into stacks based on their quality grade. The lowest quality junked rims, will often be sent off for scrap metal recycling. While the quality of rims is lower at salvages, you can look at their quality grades and perform your own inspection.

Online Store

You can find plenty of online businesses that sell used car rims and used truck rims. These places will have stricter standards on their inventory for quality. They will typically take good pictures of the wheel and tell you the grade of the quality. While you can find good quality used rims, you also need to consider the cost of shipping. Rims are heavy and can quickly add to the bottom line. If you do purchase used rims online, make sure you read customer reviews about the rims. It’s important because you are trusting their grading system and not your own eyes. I only get my used wheels online from one place, which you can check out here.

Private Owners

Lots of people sell used rims near me on Craigslist. You can also find them on Ebay motors. If you live near a metropolitan area  you will have more options local to you. getting second hand wheels from a private owner can often be the best money value and you can negotiate. The average person who sells used rims though often over grades the rims and overestimates the value of them. When dealing with a private seller, negotiate first but don’t commit to a price until you visually inspect the rims in person. If you are buying Ebay Motors make sure you read the sellers ratings before purchasing anything.

New vs Used Rims

At face value new rims and wheels have all of the obvious advantages. They are clean, shiny, perfectly, straight, blemish free, and may have a factory warranty. The catch on new rims is that they are expensive.  Depending on the brand, the type of metal, and the size sometimes they are ridiculously expensive. That’s the cost of new though, but that’s not your only option…

 

You can goof quality used rims if you are willing to do the research. You can still find the same brand name names and sizes at a fraction of the cost. Now of course they won’t come with the warranty and it’s likely they aren’t quite as fresh as when they left the factories warehouse. Even still you can still find rims that grade out as “A’s”.

 

When it comes to anything used for your vehicle, safety inspections are critical.  A set of rims that may look perfect on the surface, may not be straight and cause you a problem down the line. Carefully evaluating the entire wheel prior to purchasing it will help get the quality you want for the price you want. The last thing you want is to get a wheel that was damaged in an accident or has hit a lot of potholes.

 

The trouble with buying used wheels is there is little to no government regulation on the second hand market. Technically there isn’t much stopping someone from selling you an unsafe product. So buying used wheels and rims is buyer beware. This means know how to grade a rim and evaluate it for safety on your vehicle.

Wheel vs Rim – What’s the Difference?

This is a common question often asked at the place that sells used wheels near me and it’s pretty straight forward. A lot of people use the term wheel and rim interchangeably. The wheel is essentially the whole thing which the tire gets mounted to. The rim is part of the wheel and below you can actually see it listed as the outer lip. You can read more here.

How to Evaluate a Used Rim: Safety Evaluation and Quality Grading

Parts of a WheelGetting the right size rim for your car or truck is only half the battle. There are a few intricacies you should be aware of when inspecting a wheel.  First I will address the basics of how to identify if a wheel is safe and then discuss how to grade the quality of it. You will also want to read about how to choose the right size wheels. Most people pay attention to the cosmetics like scratches on the spokes, center cap, and outer lip rim, you will want to focus on the barrel, lug holes, center bore, and valve stem.

Safety Evaluation

Before you purchase a used wheel, you MUST inspect it for safety.

Check for Bent Rims

Closely look for any distortion like a bent rim. The best way to check a rim is on a wheel balancer, which most people won’t have available to them while they are shopping. Your next best option is to roll he wheel on a level surface and look at the rims lips. You are checking to see if it hops as it rolls.

Check for Repairs

Some shops will actually hammer a wheel back into straight condition with a mallet.  This is never a safe practice and even if they straighten it out, can make the rim still dangerous. You never want to buy a wheel that has been repaired. You can lay the rim flat down and run your hand across the outer lip and make sure it feels smooth all the way around. If the rim doesn’t lay flat on a fat surface, that is a bad sign. Also rub your hand around the barrel and make sure there aren’t any signs of flat spots or indents.

 

Some wheel damage is repairable and ok to buy if it’s just with polishing or sanding. If it has a major dent, gauge or scrape, then pass on buying it.

Bead Area and Valve Stem Inspection

The bead area is where the tire and the rim seal together. You can’t inspect a bead area if a tire is still on. This area needs to feel smooth. If there is any sign of pitting or peeling on the bead / mounting surface pass on this rim. The valve stem needs to look clean and straight. Any damage to the bead or valve stem will affect the ability of the tire to hold air.

Quality Grading of Used Wheels

Safety grading is of course a huge part of quality grading. This is the part of your inspection process where you decide if the wheel is new, like new, very good, bad, dinged, terrible, or junk. Places like tire shops, online sellers, and salvage yards grade rims and categorize them. Private sellers, don’t which is why you should know how to grade a rim yourself. The most basic method of grading is the A,B,C’s.

  • A: New or like new. have no structural damage or cosmetic damage like scratches
  • B: These have only one blemish no thicker then the depth of a credit card
  • C: Is anything that has one or more blemish

There are more granular grading systems which get into minus and plus grades as well.

Is Buying Used Rims Safe?

I get the question all the time: “Are used rims safe to buy”? Yes as long as it is straight and the tire doesn’t loose air because of it. You can live and drive with blemishes, scuffs, and scratches. You should avoid any wheel with structural issues or wheel that looks like there was a repair to the structure.

How Much are Used Wheels Near Me?

I can find used rims near me for 30 to 50% off the original manufacturers price.  If you are getting the tires with it, you can expect to pay more. Naturally used car rims near me, tend to be less expensive then used truck rims near me, just given the size.

 

Finding a private owner near me and negotiating down tends to be a better value then getting them online. There is no standard price for purchasing used rims. There are several factors that affect the price such as: brand, quality, and size. If you are purchasing a used rim locally, you can save on shipping costs. You may also need to consider how much does it cost to mount and install the tires when you change the rims out as well as other tire related services.

 

Before you purchase anything for your car or truck, you should also do a little research. Look up how much the wheels went for as new and see what other people are selling them for on Ebay. Having some insight into the price and market can help you evaluate if you are getting a good deal.

Used Rims Near Me – Wrap Up

Used rims for cars or trucks is great to save money as long as they are properly inspected. Never buy one that looks like has been repaired for structural damage or any wheel that isn’t straight. It’s my personal philosophy to never choose money over safety as well. No matter how good it looks or how inexpensive it is, if it doesn’t pass your safety test throw it back.  This is what I have learned from buying used rims near me.