CCW Wheels have been one of the most desired forged wheels for performance vehicles. Up until 2014, you could only buy them from CCW direct. Now that Weld Wheels has acquired them, CCW Wheels has expanded its network and created a wholesale program so you can purchase your CCW Wheels from trusted and knowledgeable dealers like Vivid Racing! Unlike the flash and gimmicks of other wheel companies, CCW Wheels have stuck to the core concepts of forged wheel technology and offerings. Keeping the wheels lightweight, strong, and functional, CCW Wheels have become a staple on vehicles like Porsche 911's, BMW M3's, Toyota Supra's, and thousands more. CCW builds each set of wheels to the specifications that your car needs. Keeping it simple, they offer finishes such as polished, satin black, white, gold, red, and hyper silver to name a few.
CCW Wheels come in several different models. This includes the Hybrid Series, SP/Tapered Series, Corsair Series, LM Series, Classic Series, and D Series. For those wanting a more track or race car look, the LM Series is very popular. Targeted more towards the "Stance" crowd, the D Series is the line for you. We have showcased each series below.
Vivid Racing is an Official CCW Wheel Dealer. For pricing, custom finishes, wheel/tire packages, or to order, contact a Performance Specialist at 1.480.966.3040 or email sales@vividracing.com.
Unlike some other wheels on the market, Classic centers cannot be changed from standard (face) mount, to front register (reverse) mount. The machining process between the two parts is noticeable different.
Street vs Race Assembly Hardware
One of the major differences between our “Race” version, and “Street” version wheels, is in the hardware they are assembled with. Race version wheels are machined for, and built with 6-pt cadmium plated Grade 8 hardware. Where Street version wheels are machined for, and assembled with 12-pt stainless ARP hardware. The two are NOT interchangeable, as the depth and diameter of the bolt holes are not consistent between race and street version parts.
General Cleaning (polished, painted, anodized)
The finish on your wheels, should be treated the same as the finish on your car. A mild dish or car wash soap is plenty enough to remove the dirt and grime accumulated from normal driving. Use extreme caution if using any commercially available wheel cleaners, as many are acid or lye based which will ruin the finish on your wheels. We suggest staying away from wheel cleaners all together as a general rule of thumb.
Polishing & Sealing
Polished wheels require additional care and maintenance to keep the factory shine. The finish will diminish naturally without proper and constant maintenance. To restore the polished finish, we recommend use of a good quality custom wheel polish, designed for bare aluminum wheels. Busch’s Super Shine Polish (available through our online store) is what we recomend to bring back that high polish finish.
After polishing, a good metal sealant will reduce the frequency in polishing, and help to repel brake dust build up and water spotting. Shine Sealis the best product we have found to keep your polished wheels looking new.
Will my Classic's accept center caps?
Measure center bore hole. Available cap sizes have an outside diameter of 2.44”, 2.75”, 3”, and 3.125”. If the center bore of your wheel does not match any of these, or if the center bore sits tightly against the hub of the vehicle, then your CCW Classics were not cut to accept center caps.
Will you make 3pc modular wheels in 19 or 20"?
No, the current offerings have been in production for nearly 20 years, and this is why they are viable at the price point they sell at. New diameters would mean a massive investment in rim shell and center forging inventory, which because of the larger diameter would have dramatically higher unit costs. Meaning that a 19 or 20" set of Classic’s would have to sell for almost double what an 18" set does. Our newly released “Hybrid” 2-piece wheel is a great alternative, please inquire for more information.
Can other hardware be used on CCW modular wheels?
No, each center is specifically machined to utilize the hardware in which they were originally built with. Use of any hardware other than what the wheels were initially supplied with, can alter the wheels structure and strength. Doing so will void any manufacturer warranty.