4PLAY 8x165.1 Wheels for Heavy-Duty Trucks
4PLAY 8x165.1 wheels are built for the eight-lug GM and Ram HD platforms that run the 8x165.1 bolt pattern, and the lineup here spans aggressive monoblock truck designs from concave faces to deep-lip styling. Across this fitment you'll find diameters from 20-inch through massive 24-inch fitments, finished in clean Brushed, warm Bronze, and bold Black. Every order ships free, with financing available through Affirm.
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Why 8x165.1 Fitment Matters
The 8x165.1 pattern is one of the defining hub layouts for heavy-duty pickups, so getting a wheel that's actually offered in this drilling matters more than chasing a style that was never made to bolt up. Each of these designs is a monoblock — cast or forged from a single piece of aluminum — which keeps the wheel straightforward to service and built to carry the loads an HD truck puts down. Choosing within a verified 8x165.1 list means the wheel was engineered around your truck's hub rather than adapted to it.
Which Models & Finishes Are Offered
Several 4PLAY designs carry the 8x165.1 drilling. The 4P06 and 4P83 are both available in Bronze and Brushed, while the 4P08, 4P50, 4P60, 4P70, and 4P80R come in Brushed. The forged-style 4PF5, 4PF6, and 4PF8 round out the group with Black and Brushed options. Prefer to shop by color? See every Brushed 4PLAY wheel or browse the Black 4PLAY styles.
For a concrete starting point, the 4P06 in 20x9 Brushed and the 4P83 in 20x9 Brushed both land at $480, while the 4PF6 in 20x9 Black sits at the top of the range. A more value-focused pick is the 4P08 20x10 -24 Brushed.
Fitment Coverage
Within the 8x165.1 group, diameters run 20, 22, and 24 inches — the sizes that suit lifted and leveled HD trucks. If you want to compare by size, see the 20-inch 4PLAY wheels, 22-inch, and 24-inch pages. Many of the same designs are also drilled in 8x170 for Super Duty Fords and 8x180 for newer HD GMs, so if your truck runs a different eight-lug pattern there's likely a match. Half-ton and SUV owners should instead look at the 6x135 and 5x127 drillings, which cover those lighter platforms.
How to Choose
Start with your truck's exact bolt pattern, then pick a diameter that clears your brakes and matches your tire plan. From there it comes down to face style and finish: Bronze adds contrast on lighter trucks, Brushed reads clean and machined, and Black keeps things stealthy. If you're torn between two designs, the 4PF8 and 4P60 offer different takes on a deep, aggressive face. Confirm the diameter and offset on each wheel's page before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which trucks use the 8x165.1 bolt pattern?
The 8x165.1 pattern is common on heavy-duty GM and Ram pickups. Always confirm your specific truck's hub layout before ordering.
What finishes are offered in 8x165.1?
Across the 8x165.1 designs you'll find Brushed, Bronze, and Black, depending on the model.
How are these 4PLAY wheels built?
The 4PLAY models offered in 8x165.1 are monoblock wheels, meaning each is made from a single piece of aluminum.