Whether you’re restoring a set of multi-piece wheels or aiming for a deeper, more aggressive look, ByRollOut has you covered. We offer custom step-lips, high-quality wheel relipping services, and all the hardware you need to rebuild or upgrade your 2- or 3-piece rims. Every part is made to exact specifications for a perfect fit and lasting performance, no matter what you drive.
Get the right fit by measuring your wheels before ordering step-lips. Follow our guide to check lip size, clearance, and other key details for a perfect match and bold, deep-dish look.
We’re not here for throwaway parts or half-finished ideas. While the market keeps filling up with low-effort reproductions, we’re focused on bringing back quality, character, and precision—the kind of parts that belong on a car someone actually put time into.
That’s why we make made-to-order lips and source parts that meet a higher standard. Inspired by Japanese drift culture and shaped by hands-on experience, everything we do is built around better results, not shortcuts.
Because when it’s built right—it rides better.
Relipping is when you replace the outer edge (lip) of a multi-piece wheel. People relip wheels to change the look, make the wheel wider, or fix a damaged lip. It’s popular because it can give your car a “deeper” look and help it handle better with a wider wheel.
No, only multi-piece wheels (like two-piece and three-piece wheels) can be relipped. Single-piece wheels are made in one solid piece, so you can’t take off the lip to replace it.
Yes, changing the lip width can change how the wheel sits on your car. A wider lip pushes the wheel out further from the car, so it’s important to make sure there’s enough room between the wheel and other parts like the fender and brakes.
You don’t need to be a wheel expert to do a relip! There’s a lot of information available, including detailed guides on our website to walk you through the process. With the right tools and a bit of research, anyone can successfully tackle a relip. And if you’re unsure about anything, feel free to reach out to us—we’re here to help answer any questions along the way.
Yes, as long as it’s done correctly, relipping is safe. Just make sure to use good-quality parts (like lips provided by Rollout) and have the wheel assembled properly. Improperly installed lips can cause problems like air leaks or weak spots, so careful assembly is key.