OEM Wheels in the Hollander Book

April 15th, 2010

So if you’re one that has been reading my blogs, you’ve probably noticed that I mention the “Hollander” or “Hollander Book” once in a while; right? You probably think, “Well, what is it?” If you don’t think that, I’m going to tell you anyway.

The Hollander Book is a catalog that displays all of the wheels on all types of vehicles; even the ones for your 1993 Isuzu Pup Wheels . There are different editions for older & newer cars. Like for 2009, it is the 75th Edition. When they release the 2010 catalog, it’d be the 76th Edition; do you get it so far? Good.

Okay, so the Hollander Book has part numbers for all of their wheels; so when you call us to order one, that’s the number that we go by. It has every factory original wheel that you can imagine. As the years went by, the books kept getting bigger & bigger.

Anyway, the Hollander Book is almost like our Bible; but not literally. We always refer to it when our customers have a question. Hence, if you have any questions, be sure to call us at 1-800-896-7467 & we’ll be sure to answer your questions as best as we can (:

Always here to help,
Mykalanne.

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  1. stevo is king says:

    Im looking for center caps for my 2001 mazda protoge mp3. the rims are made by racing hart and have not had any luck finding them on the internet. If i had the hollander code for the rims it would make my search a lot easier. any help would be appreciated.

  2. Dave Accuwheel says:

    Stevo, Hollander does not catalog aftermarket wheels unfortunately. It would be a monumental task at best, anyway. When I face this problem I find out who the wholesale distributor is and contact them. You will need the diameter of the center hole of the wheel where the cap goes in- there is not a defacto standard for this dimension. Then you have the chance of finding something that will fit. If you have a styled center cap (that, for example, fits over and covers the lugs completely) your hunt is much more difficult. Anyway, by having the center dimension, you may find another cap that will fit you have none at all, or may just change out all 4 for something that match. Just some things to consider.

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