Wheel Suppliers Case

MEET THE CLIENT

Being car enthusiasts themselves, Wheel Suppliers know how important it is to dial in the perfect fitment on your car. That’s why their wheel fitment experts are there to help their customers out during every step of your build.

Customer since July 2021
Website: wheelsuppliers.com
Location: Burbank, California
Platform: Woocommerce
Number of products: 32,431

FITMENT DATA

DriveRightData

WHAT WE DID

The client wanted an improved version of the wheels search. The standard wheel search has size, offset, and bolt pattern dropdowns. What we needed to do is to add the "Shop by Vehicle" tab.

Without the fitment search functionality that Convermax provides, you’re already starting your business or online presence at a complete disadvantage.
— Andre Keshishyan, Wheel Suppliers

But adding year-make-model search is not as easy as it may seems. There is an important element we need to integrate search - fitment data. We need a list of wheel packages compatible with a selected vehicle. The majority of distributors and data providers we've worked with so far do not provide YMM fitment applications for wheels.
That’s when services like DriveRightData come to the rescue. With the subscription to their service merchant gets accurate and comprehensive fitment data for wheels. And when data is in order, it takes a few days to set up Convermax search into the store website.

After we began our project with Convermax, it’s been nothing but positive experiences with them. Every issue we’ve had in the last year of development has been attended to and solved within an extremely quick turnaround time. They even go out of their way to point out bugs found on the website outside of their own solution.
— Andre Keshishyan, Wheel Suppliers

You can read more about YMM solution for wheels and tires here: Why does the Year-Make-Model search for wheels and tires require a third-party data provider?

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