American Racing 8x170 wheels bring the brand's rugged, off-road-ready styling to heavy-duty Ford trucks, with a focused selection of one-piece designs built around the 8x170 bolt pattern. This eight-lug fitment is the home of American Racing's most enduring truck and SUV silhouettes, offered in finishes that range from low-key satin black to bright polished aluminum.
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If you run a late-model Ford Super Duty (F-250/F-350), the 8x170 pattern is the one you need to match, and the models below are carried in exactly that drilling.
Why American Racing 8x170 wheels matter
American Racing's truck heritage runs deep. The Baja, for example, is one of the brand's most enduring designs, instantly recognizable by its classic circular-hole face, first introduced in the 1970s and tied closely to desert racing and off-road culture. It is built from one-piece cast aluminum, pairing rugged styling with proven durability. That mix of vintage character and workhorse construction is what makes these eight-lug wheels a popular pick for owners who want a period-correct or off-road look without sacrificing strength. Browse the full American Racing lineup to see how the truck styles fit into the wider range.
Which models & finishes are offered in 8x170
The 8x170 drilling is concentrated in American Racing's truck and off-road designs. Standouts include the 172 Baja and its sibling listing the AR172 BAJA, the classic 62 and AR62 OUTLAW II, the rugged 969 Ansen Off Road, the dually-specific AR204 BAJA DUALLY, plus the 901, 910, 923 Mod 12, 926 Patrol and the AR200 YUKON.
Finishes carried across these eight-lug models include satin and gloss black, polished aluminum, machined faces, gloss black machined, and PVD. For an all-blacked-out build, see the black American Racing wheels; if you prefer a brighter face, browse the silver American Racing wheels. Many of these designs use one-piece monoblock construction, while the Baja and 910 are also offered in cast aluminum.
Fitment coverage
This page centers on the 8x170 pattern used by Ford Super Duty trucks. Several of the same designs are also drilled in other heavy-duty and lighter truck patterns, so cross-shopping is easy: check the 8x165.1 wheels for Chevy/GMC 2500-3500 trucks and the 8x180 wheels for newer GM HD platforms. Half-ton and SUV shoppers can step into 6x139.7 wheels, 6x135 wheels, 5x139.7 wheels or 5x150 wheels. In 8x170, common diameters land in the truck-friendly 16-inch, 17-inch and 18-inch range, with some designs reaching 20 inches.
How to choose
Start by confirming your truck is actually 8x170 — the wrong eight-lug pattern will not mount. Next, decide on diameter and width based on tire plans and clearance; a 16- or 17-inch fitment leaves room for taller sidewalls off-road. Finish is the final call: polished and machined faces deliver classic shine, while satin black and gloss black milled options suit modern or murdered-out builds. For inspiration on specific styles, the AR172 Baja in polished shows the iconic look, the AR23 in machined with clear coat demonstrates a clean machined finish, and the AR200 Yukon in cast iron black is a stout dark option. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which vehicles use the 8x170 bolt pattern?
The 8x170 pattern is used by heavy-duty Ford trucks such as the F-250 and F-350 Super Duty. Always verify your exact truck before ordering, since other eight-lug patterns like 8x165.1 and 8x180 are not interchangeable.
What finishes can I get on American Racing 8x170 wheels?
Options carried in this pattern include satin and gloss black, polished aluminum, machined and gloss black machined faces, and PVD, depending on the model you choose.
What is the American Racing Baja made of?
The Baja is built from one-piece cast aluminum, combining its classic circular-hole styling with proven durability for trucks and SUVs.