American Racing 5x139.7 Wheels
American Racing 5x139.7 wheels bring the brand's hot-rod heritage to trucks and SUVs that run the 5x139.7 (5x5.5") bolt circle. This grouping pulls together the models offered in that pattern, spanning rugged off-road designs and street profiles in diameters from 14 to 20 inches. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
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American Racing has been a name in automotive performance, style, and culture since 1956, and the 5x139.7 fitment carries that legacy onto classic Jeeps, older Dodge half-tons, Ford and Toyota pickups, and similar platforms that use this five-lug spacing.
Why 5x139.7 Matters
The 5x139.7 bolt pattern is one of the most common five-lug truck and SUV circles, so getting the model, diameter, and offset right is the difference between a clean stance and rubbing. Choosing from a lineup that is built specifically for this pattern keeps the guesswork low. If you want to compare patterns side by side, the American Racing 5x114.3 wheels and American Racing 5x127 wheels pages cover adjacent fitments, while six-lug shoppers can move over to American Racing 6x139.7 wheels or American Racing 6x135 wheels.
Models & Finishes in 5x139.7
Several proven designs are offered in this pattern. The AR172 Baja comes in Black, Satin Black, and Polished; the AR901 in Black and gloss black machined; and the AR910 in gloss black machined and PVD. The AR902 arrives in satin black machined, the AR708 in Black and PVD, and the AR923 Mod 12 in Black and machined finishes. Classic off-road profiles like the AR62 Outlaw II, the 969 Ansen Offroad, and the AR926 Patrol round out the spread. Prefer to shop by color? Browse Black American Racing wheels, Chrome American Racing wheels, Silver American Racing wheels, or Gray American Racing wheels.
All of these are monoblock (one-piece) castings, a simple and durable construction well suited to truck and SUV duty.
Example Builds
To see how the look translates on a wheel, the AR172 Baja in 16x8 Polished shows the classic Baja face, while the AR23 in 14x7 machined with clear coat highlights the old-school five-spoke profile. For a darker satin street look, the AR200 Yukon in cast iron black is a strong reference point.
Fitment Coverage
In this group the diameters run 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 20 inches. Compact off-road sizing lives on the 15" American Racing wheels and 16" American Racing wheels pages, while larger street and tow setups appear under 17" American Racing wheels, 18" American Racing wheels, and 20" American Racing wheels. Many of these same models are also produced in larger truck patterns such as 8x165.1 and 8x170 for heavy-duty platforms.
How to Choose
Start with the design language you want—aggressive off-road, classic spoke, or clean street—then confirm the exact diameter and offset against your truck or SUV. Negative-offset designs like the AR902 and select Baja sizes push the wheel outward for a wider stance, while higher-offset options tuck in for a factory-style fit. When you are ready to compare every option in the brand, the full American Racing lineup lists everything in one place, and the AR938 Revert is worth a look if you want a larger 20- to 22-inch street truck profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which American Racing models come in 5x139.7?
Offered designs in this pattern include the AR172 Baja, AR901, AR902, AR910, AR708, AR923 Mod 12, AR62 Outlaw II, 969 Ansen Offroad, and AR926 Patrol, among others.
What sizes are available in this bolt pattern?
Diameters range from 14 inches up to 20 inches, covering everything from compact off-road builds to larger street and tow setups.
How are these wheels built?
The 5x139.7 designs shown here are monoblock one-piece castings, a durable choice for truck and SUV use.