BRIGHTON, COLORADO TRUCK SHOP

Wheels and Tires Brighton CO

Truck and Jeep wheel and tire packages built for Colorado roads, snow, trails, and real off-road use. Fitment done right the first time.

60+ Years Experience
Brighton, CO Based
All Trucks & Jeeps

Wheel and Tire Packages Built for Colorado

The right wheels and tires in Brighton CO can change the whole truck. Not just the look. The way it grips, clears, rides, tracks, handles snow, and performs off-road. A wheel and tire package should not be a guessing game.

At Truckwerks, we install wheels and tires for trucks and Jeeps in Brighton, Adams County, and across the Front Range. We work on Ford F150, Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, Ram 1500, Toyota Tacoma, Toyota Tundra, Jeep Wrangler, Jeep Gladiator, and other truck and SUV platforms built for Colorado use.

  • All-terrain, mud-terrain, and off-road tire packages
  • Truck wheels, Jeep wheels, and beadlock-style options
  • Correct offset, backspacing, and clearance checks on every fitment
  • Balanced, aligned, and ready to drive when it leaves the shop
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Wheels and tires Brighton CO

Wheels and Tires in Brighton Colorado

From daily driver all-terrains to aggressive mud setups, we build packages around how you actually use the truck.

All-Terrain Tires

The right choice for most Colorado drivers. Balances road manners, snow traction, and dirt-road capability. Great for daily driving, highway miles, and occasional off-road use without the noise and wear of a mud tire.

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Mud-Terrain Tires

Aggressive tread for serious off-road use, rocks, mud, and Colorado trail terrain. Built for trucks and Jeeps that spend real time off pavement and need maximum grip over all types of ground.

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Off-Road Wheel Packages

Fuel, Method, Black Rhino, KMC, and other proven off-road wheel brands. Matched to the right tire, offset, and vehicle platform so the fitment works, not just the look.

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Complete Wheel & Tire Packages

Full packages with wheels, tires, mounting, balancing, and alignment. Everything done in one visit so the truck drives right when it leaves the shop, not after you chase down problems.

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Truck and Jeep wheel fitment Brighton CO

Fitment First โ€” Every Time

A lot of people shop wheels and tires backward. They pick what looks good first, then deal with the problems later. Wrong offset. Too much tire. Not enough lift. Rubbing at full turn. Tires eating the fender liner. A truck that suddenly rides worse than it should.

  • Offset and backspacing matched to your vehicle and suspension height
  • Tire size checked against clearance at full turn and full compression
  • Lift height confirmed before committing to a tire size
  • Alignment after every install โ€” not optional, not skipped

Clean fitment beats random fitment every time. We check the whole setup before recommending anything so the truck looks right and drives right once it's done.

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Why Truckwerks for Wheels and Tires in Brighton

Truckwerks is a real truck and off-road shop in Brighton, Colorado. We're not just selling whatever wheel is in stock and hoping it fits. We build trucks and Jeeps, so we understand how wheels and tires work with lift kits, leveling kits, suspension upgrades, and real-world Colorado use.

Colorado is hard on weak setups. Potholes, snow, gravel, washboard roads, rocks, mountain passes, and off-road trails will show you fast whether your wheel and tire package was chosen correctly. We help you avoid those mistakes before they cost you money.

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What to Expect at Truckwerks

Right fitment, honest recommendations, and a truck that drives right when it leaves the shop.

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Fitment Over Everything

Offset, backspacing, clearance, and suspension height are all checked before we recommend a wheel and tire package. The goal is a setup that works, not just one that looks good in a photo.

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Built for Colorado Use

Snow, potholes, dirt roads, trails, mountain passes. We know what Colorado demands from a tire and we help you pick one that handles all of it without making highway driving miserable.

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All Trucks and Jeeps

F150, Silverado, Sierra, Ram 1500, Tacoma, Tundra, Wrangler, Gladiator, and more. We work on the platforms Colorado drivers actually drive and we understand how each one fits differently.

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Straight Advice

If your truck can fit the tire you want, we'll tell you what it takes. If it needs a lift first, we'll explain why. If your wheel choice is going to create problems, we'll call it out before you order.

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Right in Brighton

300 E Bridge St, Brighton, CO 80601. Easy to reach for drivers across Adams County, the north metro, and the entire Front Range corridor.

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Colorado Owned & Operated

We run the same roads and trails you do. Your wheel and tire setup will be ready for Colorado weather, terrain, and year-round use.

Wheels and Tires Questions

Common questions from truck and Jeep owners in Brighton and across the Front Range.

Do I need to lift my truck before getting bigger tires?
It depends on how much bigger you want to go. Many trucks can fit one tire size up from stock with just a leveling kit or no lift at all. Going to 33s, 35s, or 37s typically requires a proper lift and the right wheel offset to avoid rubbing. We check your specific truck and clearance before recommending a package.
What's the difference between all-terrain and mud-terrain tires?
All-terrain tires balance road manners, snow traction, and off-road grip. They're quieter, wear more predictably, and handle Colorado winter roads well. Mud-terrain tires have more aggressive tread for rocks, mud, and serious off-road use but are louder on the highway and wear differently. Most Front Range drivers who mix daily driving and trails are better served by a quality all-terrain.
Does wheel offset really matter?
Yes. Offset changes how far the wheel sits in or out of the wheel well. Too aggressive and you get rubbing on fenders and suspension components, extra strain on wheel bearings, and changed handling behavior. Too conservative and you may not clear the tire or suspension you want. Clean offset for your specific vehicle makes the whole setup work properly.
Do you do alignment after installing new wheels and tires?
Yes. Alignment is included with every wheel and tire install at Truckwerks. Skipping alignment after changing wheel and tire sizes is how you end up with tires that wear unevenly and a truck that pulls or tracks poorly. We do it right the first time.
What brands do you carry?
We work with a wide range of wheel and tire brands including Fuel, Method, Black Rhino, KMC, Nitto, BFGoodrich, Toyo, Falken, Cooper, and others. We'll recommend what fits your truck and your use case, not just what's in stock.

Get the Right Wheels and Tires in Brighton

Fitment done right for trucks and Jeeps across the Front Range. Located at 300 E Bridge St, Brighton, CO 80601.