Aman Trivedi
There are multiple drawbacks to swapping out the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) alloy wheels for aftermarket alloy wheels.
Aftermarket alloy wheels frequently fail to meet the quality criteria of OEM wheels.
These wheels are more likely to experience cracking or premature wear.
Aftermarket wheels that are not the right size or not fitted correctly can negatively affect the car's overall performance.
Non-original wheels may lack the comfort and safety standards of factory wheels.
Affecting acceleration, braking, and fuel efficiency in a negative way. Using an incorrect wheel size or weight can change the performance dynamics of the car.
Extra care and regular upkeep are necessary for aftermarket alloy wheels to avoid damage