We offer EV wheel fitments in sizes 20x9.5, and 22x9.5 in all styles.
A load rating refers to a maximum allowable weight that a given wheel has been tested and rated at. All wheels can be rated differently, for instance the wheels on a passenger car will require a smaller load rating than the wheels on a heavier SUV. A vehicle manufacturer will give a standard GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) to each of its vehicles. This rating is the maximum allowable weight for a fully loaded vehicle which includes passengers and extra equipment. At that point each of the wheels is tested and rated according to the GVWR of all the vehicles they were meant to be mounted on.
The offset is a vital technical aspect of your wheel and your car. To better explain this, Ohm has put together a brief 101 video on offsets.
The handling can be improved by running larger wheels on your EV. Generally larger EV wheels mean that you will run a lower profile tire and usually a wider tire. The low profile tire often performs better when cornering and braking, as tire roll is greatly reduced.
Extremely large wheels are heavier and can increase braking distances. However, Ohm will always endeavor to keep the wheels as light as possible without compromising the strength of the wheel.
The Marquee style has a 3.0 inch lip. You can see this wheel style here.
Yes. The Ohm EV wheels will accept the factory cap. However you must keep in mind that EV has built several styles of center caps.
Ohm wheels are designed to fit on the EV C4, EV C5, EV C6, EV C6 Z06, EV C7 vehicles. Of course OHM always recommend test fitting for proper fitment prior to mounting of tires, especially on heavily modified vehicles.