Black American Racing wheels bring the brand's seven-decade heritage of hot-rod and performance design into a stealth, blacked-out palette. Across the lineup you'll find gloss black, satin black, gloss black machined, gloss black milled, and PVD treatments on everything from classic five-spoke street designs to heavy-duty truck and off-road fitments. With finishes spanning subtle matte to high-contrast machined faces, there's a dark option for nearly every car, truck, and SUV platform.
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Why a black finish works on an American Racing wheel
American Racing has been a leader in automotive style and culture since its 1956 introduction, and its silhouettes—Torq Thrust profiles, Outlaw five-spokes, Baja truck rings—translate especially well to black. A solid gloss or satin black reads clean and modern, while machined and milled variations cut bright accents into the spokes or lip for depth and contrast. If you want to keep the look subtle, a matte satin black hides brake dust and pairs with almost any paint color; if you want presence, a gloss black milled face draws the eye to the design itself. Want to compare tones before committing? Browse the full American Racing lineup or step sideways to gray, silver, bronze, or chrome finishes.
Which models and black options are offered
The black family is broad. Street and muscle-car staples include the AR62 Outlaw II in satin black, the AR928 and AR929 in gloss black, and the AR907 and AR904 with satin and gloss black options. For machined-face contrast, look to the AR890, AR893 Mainline, and AR902 in satin or gloss black machined.
Truck, off-road, and milled looks
Heavier-duty designs carry gloss black milled and PVD treatments: the AR926 Patrol, AR916, AR912 TT60, and AR910. The classic AR172 Baja and rugged AR969 Ansen Offroad are offered in satin black, while the AR937 Pivot and AR938 Revert round out modern truck styling. Specific examples include the AR321 Fuel in gloss black with machined lip, the AR363 Haze gloss black with machined lip, and the AR893 Mainline in gloss black machined.
Fitment coverage
Black-finish fitments cover popular passenger-car and import patterns through full-size truck bolt circles. Common car patterns include 5x114.3, 5x115, 5x120, 5x112, 5x108, and 5x100. Truck and SUV coverage runs through 6x139.7, 6x135, 5x127, 5x139.7, and 8-lug fitments like 8x165.1. Diameters in black range from compact 14- and 15-inch sizes up through 17", 18", 20", and 22".
How to choose your black American Racing wheel
Start with your bolt pattern and diameter, then decide on tone. For a low-key daily look, satin black hides brake dust well; for show contrast, choose gloss black machined or milled. Match the design to the build—classic five-spokes like the 62 suit muscle cars and hot rods, while milled truck profiles such as the AR915 suit lifted and off-road rigs. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
What black finishes are available across American Racing?
Options include gloss black, satin black, gloss black machined, gloss black milled, and PVD, depending on the model.
Do black American Racing wheels fit trucks?
Yes. Black fitments include truck and SUV patterns such as 6x139.7, 6x135, 5x127, 5x139.7, and 8-lug circles like 8x165.1, on designs including the AR926 Patrol and AR916.
What's the difference between satin black and gloss black machined?
Satin black is a uniform matte dark finish, while gloss black machined cuts bright bare-aluminum accents into the face for contrast.