American Force 8x170 wheels bring the brand's forged, monoblock truck styling to the 8-lug 8x170 bolt pattern, with options spanning 19 through 30 inches in diameter. The 8x170 selection here runs deep, drawing from a broad American Force lineup of single-rear-wheel, dually, and sport-truck designs built for serious heavy-duty platforms.
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Why American Force 8x170 wheels matter
The 8x170 bolt circle is the dedicated 8-lug pattern used by late-model Ford Super Duty trucks, so it's a focused fitment rather than a universal one. American Force describes its forged wheels as custom-designed to fit from OEM-style up to more aggressive setups, and the designs you'll find here are monoblock forged constructions in that tradition. Choosing within a single bolt pattern keeps fitment honest: every wheel on this page is offered in 8x170, so you're comparing real Super Duty-ready options rather than guessing about adapters.
Models & options in 8x170
The 8-lug, single-rear styling leans heavily on the Super Single and Concave families. Popular picks include the CKH53 KANE CC, CKH54 PROVOKE CC, CKH50 INTREPID CC, and CKH56 SMOOTH CC, alongside the classic H31 SPIRIT SS and N55 TALON SS. You'll also see the polished CKH01 and other long-running designs across the range. To browse the brand from the top, start with the full American Force lineup.
Finishes seen in 8x170 builds include bright polished and gloss black milled treatments — for example, the American Force CKH01 8x170 22x12 -55 Polished and the CKH54 8x170 24x14 -90 Polished. Bigger-diameter polished setups like the H91 dually show how aggressive the proportions can get.
Fitment coverage
This page is dedicated to the 8x170 pattern, the 8-lug spacing matched to Ford Super Duty applications. American Force also produces wheels in other patterns: half-ton and heavy-duty trucks may use 6x135 or 6x139.7, late-model cars and SUVs use 5x127, and other 8-lug rigs run 8x165.1 or 8x180. Within 8x170 you can choose by diameter, including 20-inch, 22-inch, 24-inch, 26-inch, 28-inch, and even 30-inch fitments for a lifted look.
How to choose
Start by confirming your truck genuinely uses the 8x170 pattern, then pick a diameter that clears your brakes and matches your tire plan. Wider widths and deeper negative offsets — like the -90 on the CKH54 — create a more aggressive, poked stance and usually call for fender clearance and the right tire. For a tucked, factory-style look, lean toward milder offsets and a 20- or 22-inch size. Style families like the H30 BANSHEE SS and N50 RANSOM SS give concave, multi-spoke options if you want a cleaner face.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles use the 8x170 bolt pattern?
8x170 is the 8-lug pattern associated with late-model Ford Super Duty trucks. Always verify your specific year and model before ordering.
What sizes do American Force 8x170 wheels come in?
Diameters range from 19 inches up to 30 inches, including common 22- and 24-inch sizes as well as taller 26-, 28-, and 30-inch options.
What finishes are available in 8x170?
Builds shown in this pattern include bright polished and gloss black milled finishes, such as the CKH01 in polished and gloss black milled designs elsewhere in the range.