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GMC Canyon Wheels

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GMC Canyon Wheels

GMC Canyon Wheels: The Hub of Style and Performance

The GMC Canyon Wheels are an integral part of the GMC Canyon, a midsized pickup truck developed by the auto manufacturer, General Motors. Aftermarket wheels for this model are widely available to meet the demands of enthusiasts seeking improvements and enhancements to their vehicles for either aesthetic reasons or improved performance.

The Intersection of Function and Style

Canyon Wheels sit at a pivotal intersection of performance, safety, and style of the vehicle. The technical features of these wheels significantly impact the overall driving experience and responsiveness of the vehicle. The standard wheels are usually made from steel, alloy, or aluminum and come in various sizes mainly ranging from 17 inches to 20 inches in diameter. However, aftermarket wheels cater to wider size options, the most common being 15, 16, 17, 18, and 20 inches in diameter. The width of the wheel can also vary, primarily between 8 to 10 inches, aiming to provide a better grip for various driving conditions.

Technical Parameters of GMC Canyon Wheels

When considering their technical parameters, one must pay attention to factors like bolt pattern, wheel offset, and center bore size. These are critical factors for proper fitment and alignment. For GMC Canyon, the typical bolt pattern is 6x120, that signifies the number and the spacing of the lug nut holes, which in this case means six holes with 120mm spacing. Moreover, the wheel offset, which can be positive, negative, or zero, refers to the distance from the wheel's mounting surface to the centerline. It plays a crucial role in ensuring the wheels fit inside the wheel wells without rubbing against the suspension or body components. The center bore, on the other hand, needs to match the vehicle's hub size for accurate alignment and balancing.

The Popularity of Aftermarket Upgrades

In the aftermarket arena, a popular upgrade to GMC Canyon wheels involves choosing a different type of wheel material that provides better performance or aesthetics, such as alloy wheels or even forged wheels. Alloy wheels offer a good balance of cost, looks, and weight advantages, making them a preferred choice. On the other hand, Forged wheels, while usually more expensive are lighter and stronger, providing a performance advantage, particularly when off-roading or for heavy-duty applications.

Other Vehicle Upgrades Associated with Wheel Changes

Wheel upgrades often go hand in hand with changes to other parts of the vehicle to achieve a better integrated, higher performing vehicle. For instance, a bigger wheel upgrade often necessitates a lift kit installation to increase ground clearance and prevent rubbing issues. Similarly, new wheels might require a change to larger or more performance-oriented tires for improved grip or better fender-filling aesthetics. Brake system upgrades are also common, deploying larger rotors or calipers to not only fill the larger rims better but also allow for improved stopping power.

Choosing Your GMC Canyon Wheel Upgrades

Ultimately, the selection of aftermarket GMC Canyon Wheels should depend on individual needs, preferences, and the intention behind the modification. Whether it's for enhancing the vehicle's overall appearance or upgrading for off-road or high-performance applications, the market offers a wide range of choices. With the right wheel upgrades, complemented by appropriate modifications, one can achieve a level of customization that exemplifies individual style and meets unique driving needs.

Fitment Includes:

  • 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 GMC Canyon
  • Base, SL, SLE, SLT, Denali, All Terrain, AT4, Elevation, Elevation Standard, AT4X

*Please see product pages for any exceptions