Gray American Racing wheels gather the brand's graphite, gunmetal, and gun-metal-machined finishes into one easy place to shop, spanning compact 14-inch classics up to 24-inch trucks and SUVs. If you want a versatile, road-grime-friendly tone that sits between bright silver and deep black, this is the slice of the full American Racing lineup to start with.
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Why a gray finish works
Gray reads as understated on a daily driver yet adds depth on a lowered or lifted build, hiding brake dust better than polished faces while still catching light through milled spokes. American Racing has built performance and heritage styling since 1956, and its gray family carries that same spoke-forward design language across muscle, import, and off-road platforms. If you decide gray isn't quite the look, it's easy to cross-shop the cooler silver finishes, the darker black finishes, or warmer bronze options.
Which models & options
Several designs carry true gray and gunmetal tones. The AR924 Crossfire and AR932 Splitter both come in a graphite gray, while the AR941 Mach Five and 942 offer gray alongside their black versions. Gunmetal turns up on the AR947 and AR948, and gun-metal-machined appears on the 913 Apex. The AR922 Hot Lap adds a satin-gray-milled treatment for a two-tone effect. These are cast monoblock wheels, with the 913 Apex built as a one-piece monoblock as well.
Fitment coverage
Gray-family fitments lean heavily on 5x114.3, which suits many imports, Mustangs, and crossovers, plus 5x120 and 5x115 for BMW and GM cars. Truck and SUV builders will find 6x139.7, 6x135, 5x127, and 5x139.7, while heavy-duty 8-lug options run 8x165.1 and 8x170. Diameters across the gray-capable models stretch from 17-inch and 18-inch up to 20-inch and 22-inch sizes. Always confirm bolt pattern, diameter, and offset against your exact vehicle before ordering.
How to choose
Decide first whether you want flat graphite (Crossfire, Splitter), a lighter gunmetal (AR947, AR948), or a milled two-tone (Hot Lap, 913 Apex). Match that to your bolt pattern, then pick a diameter that clears your brakes and matches your tire plan. If you're chasing a specific size, the 19-inch grouping pairs well with sport sedans, while gray truck looks live in the larger diameters. For inspiration, the AR924 Crossfire in 20x10.5 graphite and the AR932 Splitter graphite show how the tone reads at speed. Cross-shop the chrome finishes if you'd rather go brighter. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which American Racing models come in gray? Gray and graphite show up on the AR924 Crossfire, AR932 Splitter, AR941 Mach Five, and the 942, while gunmetal tones appear on the AR947 and AR948 and a gun-metal-machined finish on the 913 Apex.
What bolt patterns can I get in a gray finish? Gray-capable models cover common patterns including 5x114.3, 5x115, 5x120, 5x127, 5x139.7, 6x135, 6x139.7, and 8-lug 8x165.1 and 8x170, depending on the design.
What sizes are offered? Across the gray family, diameters run from 17-inch through 22-inch, so there are fits for sport sedans, crossovers, and trucks.