What Is Clicks Last 30 Days?
Clicks Last 30 Days is an analytics metric showing how many product clicks were recorded during the latest 30-day period. On WheelInterchange.com, this may represent clicks from a wheel, tire, spacer, adapter, or other product reference to an external product page or shopping destination.
The period is rolling, or trailing. It updates each day rather than representing a fixed calendar month. For example, a value viewed on June 15 generally covers clicks recorded during the preceding 30 days, subject to the site's reporting and date-counting rules.
How the Metric Is Used
This metric helps show which products or fitment pages receive the most user interest. It can be useful for understanding whether visitors continue from an informational page to a product listing after reviewing details such as:
- Bolt pattern / PCD
- Center bore
- Wheel diameter and width
- Offset
- Required hub rings, spacers, or adapters
A high click count may indicate that a product attracts attention, matches a common search, or is prominently displayed. It does not by itself establish that the product is the correct wheel for a particular target vehicle.
What Counts as a Click?
The metric counts recorded click events according to the site's analytics setup. Unless the reporting system explicitly defines the metric otherwise, it should not be assumed to represent unique people. One visitor may generate multiple clicks, and repeated clicks may be counted separately.
Similarly, a product click is not the same as:
- A completed purchase
- A unique visitor
- A product view without a click
- A confirmed fitment result
- A successful installation
Tracking limitations, blocked analytics, duplicate clicks, or changes to tracking links can also affect the reported number.
Example in Wheel Fitment
Suppose a wheel page receives 240 recorded product clicks during its current trailing 30-day period. That tells you the product link was selected 240 times under the site's tracking definition. It does not prove that the wheel is a Direct Fit for every vehicle viewed on the page.
Before treating the product as compatible, the actual fitment still needs to be checked. The wheel's bolt pattern / PCD must match the target vehicle, and the center bore, offset, width, brake clearance, suspension clearance, tire package, and lug hardware may also matter. A result such as Fits With Hub Rings, Fits With Spacer, Adapter Required, or Check Fitment should not be changed to Direct Fit solely because the product has many clicks.
Clicks vs. Fitment Evidence
Clicks Last 30 Days measures user interaction. Fitment status requires dimensional and vehicle-specific evidence. For example, a normal wheel spacer moves a wheel outward but does not change its bolt pattern, while a bolt-pattern adapter may be required when the wheel PCD and vehicle PCD differ. Neither solution should be inferred from click activity alone.
Use this metric to understand product interest and page engagement. Use verified wheel dimensions and vehicle requirements to determine whether a product is Direct Fit, needs hardware or an accessory, or is Not Directly Compatible.