Welcome to juro Wheels

Your wheel DESIGN + SUPPLY Partner

Founded in January 2004 in Chongren County, Fuzhou, Jiangxi, Jiangxi Juro Auto Parts Co.,LTD. (a natural person-invested LLC) specializes in R&D and manufacturing of high-end auto wheels, with nearly 20 years of global market reputation. Its core products include alloy wheels and custom forged wheels (monoblock, 2/3-piece, offroad) offering 16″-26″ full-size customization and diverse finishes, plus world-class equipment (including 2018-introduced German flow-forming machines for lightweight, high-strength products), ISO 9001/VIA/TUV/TS16949 certifications and a 36-person R&D team. As an integrated forged wheel enterprise (manufacturing, supply, wholesale, export), it leverages East China’s transportation and electrolytic aluminum advantages to provide quality products at competitive prices for global clients.
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Forged vs. Cast Wheels: What’s the Difference?

Forged vs. Cast Wheels: What’s the Difference? If you’re looking for aftermarket wheels, there are several things that you should consider. As wheels are made using different methods and alloys, they have distinct advantages and disadvantages over one another. Some wheels are inexpensive to purchase,

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Wheel Material Differences and Selection: Choose the Right “Underfoot Support” for Your Car

A car’s wheel material directly affects its performance, appearance, and usage cost. Currently, the mainstream materials on the market are mainly aluminum alloy, steel, and the emerging carbon fiber. Each has its own advantages and is suitable for car owners with different needs. Steel wheels

Forged vs. Cast Wheels: What’s the Difference?

Forged vs. Cast Wheels: What’s the Difference? If you’re looking for aftermarket wheels, there are several things that you should consider. As wheels are made using different methods and alloys, they have distinct advantages and disadvantages over one another. Some wheels are inexpensive to purchase, some offer premium quality and some focus on style solely. Modern car wheels are getting more durable and aesthetically pleasing as technology and manufacturing improves. As we continue our discussion […]

Wheel Material Differences and Selection: Choose the Right “Underfoot Support” for Your Car

A car’s wheel material directly affects its performance, appearance, and usage cost. Currently, the mainstream materials on the market are mainly aluminum alloy, steel, and the emerging carbon fiber. Each has its own advantages and is suitable for car owners with different needs. Steel wheels are representative of traditional materials. Their biggest advantages are low cost and high toughness, which can withstand large impacts, making them common in heavy-duty vehicles or entry-level family cars. However, […]

Wheel Maintenance Guide: Keep Your Car’s “Feet” Shining

Wheels are among the car’s dirtiest parts—brake dust, road grime, and rain can harm their lifespan and appearance. Daily care tips: Use specialized wheel cleaners (avoid acidic products) when washing, with a soft brush to clean gaps; dry promptly after rain to prevent salt corrosion. For brushed or electroplated wheels, avoid direct high-pressure water jets and wax regularly to form a protective layer. Repair scratches or deformation promptly—ignoring them may worsen vibrations and compromise safety. […]

Wheel Size vs. Driving Experience: Bigger or Smaller?

“It looks better with bigger wheels” is a common belief, but size choice involves more than aesthetics. Larger wheels (20″+) with low-profile tires offer strong visual appeal and sharper steering response, ideal for sporty driving. However, overly low profiles reduce shock absorption, leading to bumpier rides on rough roads and higher replacement costs. Smaller wheels (16″-18″) prioritize comfort and economy. Thicker sidewalls better cushion road bumps, lowering fuel consumption and maintenance costs. Always reference the […]

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