At ALLOYHUB, we’re passionate about delivering genuine, high-quality alloy wheels to enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike. But with the rise in online sales and cheap imitations, fake alloy wheels have become a serious problem in the market.
Fake wheels not only underperform — they can be dangerous. Here’s how to spot a fake alloy wheel and ensure your next set is the real deal.
✅ 1. Check Manufacturer Markings
Genuine alloy wheels come with clear, branded engravings, including:
- Brand name and logo
- Wheel size (e.g., 18x8J)
- Offset (e.g., ET35)
- Load rating
- Country of origin
- Certification stamps (JWL, VIA, TUV, or DOT)
Fake wheels may have misspellings, incorrect layouts, or no markings at all.
Tip from ALLOYHUB: All our wheels are backed by documentation and visible serial numbers — don’t settle for less.
🔍 2. Examine the Finish and Build Quality
Real alloy wheels are precision-engineered with high-grade aluminum blends. Look for:
- Smooth paintwork and even coating
- No casting bubbles, cracks, or dents
- Sharp detailing and clean edges
Counterfeit wheels often have rough textures, dull finishes, or visual imperfections that give them away instantly.
⚖️ 3. Weigh the Wheel
Authentic alloys are lighter than steel and most fakes, improving handling and fuel efficiency.
If the wheel feels unusually heavy, it’s a red flag. Counterfeit alloys often use cheaper, denser materials.
ALLOYHUB provides all weight and dimension specs — what you see is exactly what you get.
🛍️ 4. Only Buy From Trusted Suppliers
Avoid buying from unverified online marketplaces or suspicious sellers. Instead, go with a certified distributor like ALLOYHUB, where:
- Every wheel is 100% authentic
- Expert advice is available pre- and post-sale
Don’t risk your safety to save a few pounds — trust ALLOYHUB for genuine quality.
🔎 5. Verify Serial Numbers
High-end wheels often come with unique serial numbers or QR codes engraved on the inside barrel or spokes. You can verify these via:
- Manufacturer’s website
- Contacting customer service
- Comparing against known serial formats
No serial? No sale. It’s likely a fake.
❗ The Risks of Fake Alloy Wheels
Choosing fake alloys can result in:
🚗 Safety Hazards
Counterfeit wheels are prone to cracks, bends, or complete failure, especially at speed or over potholes.
💸 Financial Loss
They wear faster, void insurance policies, and offer no manufacturer support — meaning more cost down the road.
🚫 Legal Issues
In many regions, wheels without TUV, JWL, or VIA certification are illegal for road use. This can fail MOT tests or void insurance claims.
📝 Quick Reference: Spotting Fake Alloy Wheels
✅ Real Alloy Wheels | ❌ Fake Alloy Wheels |
---|---|
Brand engravings & certifications | Blank or fake markings |
Lightweight materials | Heavier, cheap alloys |
Flawless machining & coating | Poor paint or defects |
Serial numbers included | No serials or codes |
Sold by authorized dealers | Unknown online sellers |
🔧 Trust ALLOYHUB for Genuine Alloy Wheels
When you shop at ALLOYHUB, you’re guaranteed:
- 100% Authentic, Certified Alloy Wheels
- Competitive Prices With No Compromise on Quality
- Fast UK Shipping & Excellent Customer Support
- Expert Help to Find the Right Fit for Your Car
Whether you drive a performance car or a daily runabout, make sure you’re riding on genuine alloy wheels that last.
💬 Need help verifying your wheels or choosing a set? Contact ALLOYHUB — we’re here to help.
📢 Final Thoughts
Fake alloy wheels aren’t just a poor investment — they’re a risk to your safety. Always do your research, check for the signs, and trust reputable sellers like ALLOYHUB to get the quality your car deserves.
Should you require any further information regarding Genuine Alloy Wheels, then feel free to get in touch with a member of our team:
Telephone (Inside the UK) – 0330 133 8271
Telephone (Outside the UK) – +44 330 133 8271
Email – sales@alloyhub.com
Whatsapp – +447951 950761
We accept all major credit and debit cards, PayPal, bank transfer and cash. Alternatively; should you wish to spread the payments of your order, we have Klarna integrated across our site
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