Weld Racing is a manufacturer of high-performance wheels for racing, street, and off-road applications. Their products are designed to be lightweight, durable, and visually appealing.
Founded in 1967 by Greg Weld
Initially focused on drag racing wheels
Expanded into oval and road racing markets
Set numerous world records in various motorsports
Acquired by private equity firm in 2008
Continues to innovate and produce high-quality wheels for all types of motorsports
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A high-performance forged wheel designed for drag racing and street use. Available in a variety of sizes and finishes.
A lightweight and classic design wheel suitable for road racing, autocross, and street use. Available in a range of sizes, offsets, and finishes.
A rugged and aggressive off-road wheel designed for trucks and SUVs. Available in several popular sizes and finishes.
Yes, all Weld Racing wheels are manufactured in the United States.
Weld Racing wheels are known for their lightweight and strong designs, as well as their visually striking appearances.
Yes, Weld Racing offers several designs that are suitable for street use, including the CCW Classic and RT-S S71.
Yes, all Weld Racing wheels come with a limited lifetime structural warranty.
Weld Racing wheels range from $500 to $1000 per wheel, depending on the design and size.