Wheel Condition Guide
Wheel Grading Scale
A Condition Wheel
Definition of an A Condition Wheel
An “A” condition wheel is a a wheel that is in excellent condition. For the customer who has a brand new car where nothing less than perfect will do, the A condition wheel is for you. These wheels are normally new take offs that come from a vehicle with under 1,000 miles on it. These are perfect for customers with newer vehicles that want a like-new rim at a used price.
B Condition Wheel
Definition of a B Condition Wheel
A “B” condition wheel is going to be your average used wheel. The B condition wheel may have some light scratches from normal use over time, but all in all it will still be in very good condition and will have no major imperfections such as being bent or having curb rash. This wheel is perfect for the customer who has a nice car and wants a really good deal on a quality wheel.
C Condition Wheel
Definition of a C Condition Wheel
A “C” condition wheel is a wheel for the customer who is more concerned with price than the appearance of their car. The C condition wheel will not be bent or cracked, but will have scratches, pitting, or rust on a steel wheel. This rim is perfect for the value driven customer.
