Eight‑lug rims are built for 3/4‑ton and 1‑ton trucks, trailers, and large SUVs—where higher load capacity, towing stability, and off‑road durability matter. Use the links and fitment tools below to zero in on wheels that match your bolt pattern, offset, and load needs, and bundle them with the right light‑truck tires for a complete setup.
These links filter our catalog to the most common 8‑lug patterns used on HD trucks and trailers: - GM/Dodge legacy 8x6.5 (8‑165.1): Shop 8‑165.1 wheels - Ford Super Duty 8x170: Shop 8‑170 wheels - GM HD 8x180: Shop 8‑180 wheels - Commercial/medium‑duty 8x200: Shop 8‑200 wheels - Commercial/medium‑duty 8x210: Shop 8‑210 wheels
Chevy and GMC 2500/3500 trucks use 8‑lug wheels. Depending on model year, you’ll typically see: - 8x6.5 (8‑165.1) on older models - 8x180 on newer models (GM changed to this pattern in 2012)
Shop by pattern or enter your exact truck to confirm:
- Shop 8‑180 wheels for late‑model GM HD trucks
- Enter your vehicle for exact fitment
Eight‑lug trailer axles are commonly rated 5,200–7,000 lbs (10,000–14,000 lbs gross for tandem setups), making 8‑lug trailer wheels a go‑to for big cargo, RV, and equipment trailers. Shop proven brands: - Raceline 8‑lug trailer wheels - Vision 8‑lug trailer wheels - Sendel 8‑lug trailer wheels - Ultra 8‑lug trailer wheels
Shop all 8‑lug trailer wheels
If you’re shopping wheels for a Ram 1500, use the vehicle selector to see your truck’s exact bolt pattern, recommended offsets, and wheel sizes for your model year. Most Ram 1500s are not 8‑lug; entering your vehicle will filter to the correct 5‑ or 6‑lug options. Browse wheels and enter your vehicle.
Get tire options verified for your 2003 Silverado 3500 dually—matched to your exact trim and load needs. Our tool will surface LT‑rated dually tires that meet or exceed OEM load requirements. Find tires with Treadwell.