28 Inch American Force Wheels
The 28 inch American Force wheels gathered here represent the largest diameter in the lineup, built for full-size trucks, dually platforms, and heavy-duty haulers that need a commanding stance. American Force forges its wheels from aerospace-grade 6061-T6 aluminum and machines them at its York, South Carolina facility, so a 28-inch fitment carries the same forged pedigree as every other size the brand produces. This page collects each 28" fitment available, with a clear path to the bolt patterns, finishes, and models that actually back them.
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If you want to compare diameters before committing, the closely related 26" American Force wheels and the even taller 30" American Force wheels sit on either side of this size, while 24", 22", and 20" options cover more daily-friendly setups. The complete American Force lineup ties all of those diameters together.
Why 28-Inch Diameter Matters
At this diameter the wheel becomes the visual centerpiece of the truck, filling the fender and pairing best with lifted suspensions and aggressive flares. American Force's heavy-duty and dual-rear-wheel programs are engineered for exactly this kind of build, with aggressive widths and offsets designed to clear lifted trucks and SUVs. Because every wheel is monoblock forged rather than cast, the strength-to-weight balance is suited to the towing and payload demands these vehicles see.
Models & Finishes
American Force's 28" reach spans single rear wheel, dual rear wheel, and concave faceplate families. Dually-focused designs such as the 11 Independence DRW and its single-style sibling the 11 Independence SS are staples of this segment, alongside the 9 Liberty DRW, the deep-lipped N24 Shrapnel DRW, and the classic AW-1 Classic DRW. Concave super-dually options like the 7N10 Commander CCSD round out the heavy-duty side. Finishes are largely polished and machined; you'll find polished builds across many fitments and machined accents on designs such as the H37 Locus SS.
Fitment Coverage
The bolt patterns carried across this brand include 5x127, 6x135, 6x139.7, 8x165.1, 8x170, 8x180, 8x200, and the big-rig 10x225. The 6x135 wheels suit later Ford F-150 platforms, while 6x139.7 wheels cover GM 1500, Tundra, and many half-ton trucks. For three-quarter and one-ton duallies, the 8x170 (Ford Super Duty) and 8x180 (GM HD) patterns apply, with 8x165.1 serving Ram HD trucks. Car and SUV applications run through the 5x127 wheels. The 28x8.25 in 8x200, like the polished AFWCKH48 8x200 build, is a dually-front size for that platform.
How to Choose
Start with your truck's bolt pattern, then decide between a single rear wheel look or a full dually package. For lifted builds chasing maximum presence, the deep-concave faceplate and DRW families deliver the most dramatic profile; for a cleaner, polished classic look, consider the 9 Liberty SS or 74 Octane SS. Width and offset drive fender clearance, so confirm your suspension and flare setup before finalizing. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles use 28-inch American Force wheels? They are aimed at full-size trucks, SUVs, and dually platforms, frequently lifted, using patterns like 8x170, 8x180, 8x165.1, and 8x200 for heavy-duty applications and 6x135 or 6x139.7 for half-tons.
How are these wheels made? American Force forges its wheels from aerospace-grade 6061-T6 aluminum and machines them at its York, South Carolina facility, using a monoblock forged construction.
Which bolt patterns are available? Across the brand you'll find 5x127, 6x135, 6x139.7, 8x165.1, 8x170, 8x180, 8x200, and 10x225.