FAQs
Visionary Performance
What size wheels and tires will fit my truck without rubbing?
The appropriate wheel and tire size for your truck depends on several factors including wheel offset, tire width, and suspension height. Even trucks of the same year and model can have variations. To ensure the best fit, please provide us with your truck's year, make, model, and your preferred stance (flush, leveled, or aggressive). With this information, we can recommend a fitment that avoids rubbing and eliminates the need for trimming.What's the difference between all-terrain, mud-terrain, and hybrid tires?
All-terrain (A/T) tires offer a balanced tread pattern suitable for daily driving and occasional off-road use. Mud-terrain (M/T) tires feature larger, deeper tread blocks designed for muddy and rugged terrain. Hybrid (R/T) tires provide an aggressive appearance with improved on-road performance compared to full mud tires. Our team will assist you in selecting the tire type that best suits your truck's primary use.Do you mount, balance, and install wheels and tires?
Our shop offers comprehensive services including the sale, mounting, balancing, and installation of wheel and tire packages. We perform all these services in-house, ensuring that every vehicle leaves our facility with properly torque-checked wheels and is fully road-ready.Do you ship wheels, tires, and performance products nationwide?
We provide shipping services for wheels, tires, and performance products to any location within the continental United States. All items are securely packaged to ensure safe delivery directly to your specified address.Do I need to reprogram my speedometer after changing tire size?
Significant changes in tire size can affect your vehicle's speedometer accuracy and transmission shift points. If you're having your tires installed at our shop, we can recalibrate your speedometer during the installation process. For customers who are having products shipped, we can provide guidance on recalibration options.What does wheel offset mean, and how does it affect stance?
Wheel offset determines the wheel's position relative to the vehicle's fender. A positive offset results in a more tucked appearance, similar to factory styling. Zero offset aligns the wheel flush with the fender, while a negative offset creates an aggressive stance with the wheels extending outward. We can recommend the appropriate offset based on your desired stance.Can you help me choose the right upgrades for towing, hauling, or off-roading?
We specialize in recommending appropriate upgrades for various vehicle applications. Whether your focus is on towing, hauling, or off-road performance, our team can suggest the most suitable wheels, tires, and performance parts to enhance your vehicle's traction, power output, and overall reliability.How long does installation or shipping take?
For local installations, the process typically requires only a few hours. We encourage you to contact us to schedule an appointment. Regarding shipping orders, while delivery times may vary, we strive to expedite your products to you as efficiently as possible. Our shipping services cover the entire continental United States.


