OEM Ford Steel Wheels

There are many reasons to buy steel wheels for your Ford model, ranging from financial to practical. They work like all other automotive wheels, in that they rotate on the axles, turning the tires while maintaining the friction that keeps you connected to the road you're traveling. If you're looking for a set of steel wheels for your vehicle, you've come to the right spot. That's because we sell the genuine wheels Ford made for your model, and we sell those wheels at prices that are sharply discounted from the MSRP that your local dealership charges. Buy today for quick shipping directly to your front door!

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Buyer's Guide to Steel Wheels

Why Choose Steel Wheels From Ford?

For many, it's the lower cost of a set of steel wheels. While aluminum alloy and carbon fiber wheels may appear more stylish to some, they can also cost thousands of dollars -- per wheel! Steel rims are an affordable solution, and tend to last longer due to their superior strength -- saving you money in the long run as well.

Of course, there are other reasons to consider steel wheels. If you live in the Northeast, Upper Midwest, or anywhere that gets significant winter weather, steel wheels make sense for those conditions. They're heavier, so they deliver extra traction on ice or snow. Their durability helps them stand up to road salt and other winter elements, as well, so if nothing else it makes sense to stock a set of steel wheels switch them in for the winter months.

What Else Do I Need To Know?

Steel wheels are generally plainer in design that alloy or carbon fiber wheels. They also tend to come painted, which can eventually chip or otherwise show flaws. Finally, you're not likely to find steel wheels that are larger than 16" in diameter. You'll want to confirm that your Ford model is compatible with the steel wheels you're considering, which is easy thanks to our catalog filters. While you're shopping, be sure to check out our wheel accessories, including wheel covers and wheel locks!