
Check out this sinister Camaro sitting atop some Ridler wheels from The Wheel Group.
Anyone with a project car, or thinks about their dream car, knows how many times they’ve built their car in their head. Constantly imagining how different modifications and parts will look and effect performance is something car people do on a daily basis. Even those of you who aren’t necessarily immersed in a project car have probably pictured how you would build your own set of wheels, given the chance. Or maybe you’ve seen someone staring off into the distance, with their grease stained fingernails, and cracked hands, only for them to snap out of it and say, “Oh, sorry, I was thinking about my car.”
A big part of picturing what your future project will end up looking like is the wheels. In the past people have gone to great lengths in order to have a better idea as to which wheels would achieve the look they’re after. It’s not uncommon for people to reach out to the network of forums catering to their model car, and ask for photo edited renderings of their car with the wheels they are considering. It makes sense. In the grand scheme of things, wheels are one of those items on a car that can make or break the look, and you typically spend a good amount of money on them. You certainly don’t want to end up with wheels you’re unhappy with.

Before we got ahold of The Wheel Group’s Visualizer, we would have thought 15 inch wheels were the way to go on this Chevelle, but these 18 inch staggered Ridler wheels are next level!
Enter The Wheel Group’s Visualizer. No longer are enthusiasts relegated to the depths of the seedy underworld that is the forum rendering corner. That might be a bit dramatic, but the truth is, it’s 2018 and there should be a better way to see your car sitting on the wheels you want without having to spend hours using photo editing software to do it.
Luckily for you, The Wheel Group’s Visualizer allows you to do just that. From late model cars and trucks to classic rides, The Wheel Group’s got you covered. We can’t promise that every car you own will be available for visualization, but most of the big ones are there, and you can see them with a number of different wheel sizes and finishes. There’s even an options that shows you how wheels will look with a lift on your pickup, if you’re going the off-road route.

Classic or new, lifted or lowered – The Wheel Group has you covered.
The Wheel Group also deals in tires, and tire pressure monitoring sensors as well. They’re basically a one-stop-shop when it comes to the shoes on your ride. So, if you’re in the market for a new set of wheels, and don’t know which to go with, check out what The Wheel Group has to offer. You won’t need a crystal ball to see what comes next.