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Choosing the right set of tires is essential for making sure that you’ll be able to keep moving forward, even when the trails ahead get tougher and tougher to navigate. Check out our selection of the best tires in the business for grip, handling, comfort, and more.

Top Wheel Brands

We’ve made it easy for you to find the wheels that will work best for your off-road vehicle, whether you’re looking for Beadlock, Simulated Beadlock, Bead Grip, Alloy, or any other type. Check out our favorite wheels today and find the perfect ones for your build.

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BUILD YOUR RIG FOR ANY TRAIL WITH TRAILBUILT OFF-ROAD

The Aftermarket Standard for Off-Road Wheels, Tires, and Suspension.

You don’t build a rig to sit in a driveway. You build it to conquer terrain. At TrailBuilt, we understand that form follows function. If it doesn't improve your articulation, ground clearance, or durability, it doesn't belong on your truck, Jeep, or SUV. We're proud to provide high-quality off-road wheels, tires, and suspension lift kits backed by real-world testing and a community of enthusiasts who know what works.

You can find these high-quality parts on our website and get them shipped right to your door.

Suspension: Clearance, Control, and Capability Your suspension is the backbone of your build. It dictates how your rig handles the pavement and how it survives the trail. Whether you are looking to eliminate factory rake with a leveling kit or need maximum ground clearance with a full suspension lift kit, we have the engineering to back it up.

Leveling Kits vs. Lift Kits For the daily driver looking to run slightly larger tires without compromising factory ride quality, a leveling kit is one of the most effective upgrades you can make. It brings the front of your truck level with the rear, corrects the factory stance, and allows for 33-inch tires on most platforms.

However, if your mission involves technical trails, deep mud, or high-speed desert runs, you need a complete suspension lift kit. We stock top-tier systems ranging from 3-inch to 6-inch lifts that replace critical components like control arms, struts, and shocks. This isn't just about height; it's about suspension geometry. Correcting your angles ensures that your truck suspension upgrades translate to performance, not broken CV axles.

Off-Road Wheels: Stronger. Lighter. Better. Stock wheels aren't built for abuse. When you upgrade to aftermarket truck and Jeep wheels and rims, you aren't just changing the look; you're changing the capability. We carry a massive inventory of off-road wheels designed to withstand impact while reducing unsprung weight.

Fitment Matters Understanding offset, backspacing, and bolt patterns is non-negotiable. Whether you need a standard 6x5.5 wheel setup for a Chevy or Toyota, or an 8x6.5 pattern for your heavy-duty Ram or GM build, we have the fitment data to ensure it fits the first time. We stock everything from standard alloys to beadlock wheels for those running single-digit tire pressures on the rocks.

Tires: The Key Component of Your Off-Road Build Your drivetrain’s power means nothing if you can’t put it to the ground. We pair our wheels with the industry’s most aggressive mud-terrain and all-terrain tires. We don't guess at fitment. We know what rubs, what tucks, and what works.

The TrailBuilt Standard We are more than an online store. We are a resource. From our gallery of enthusiast builds to our technical guides, TrailBuilt is designed to help you make informed decisions. Don't guess with your build. Use our data, use our parts, and build a rig that performs as aggressively as it looks.

Ready to build? Start your journey below, and we'll see you out on the trails.

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