Silver American Racing wheels gather the brand's bright, machined and dark-silver finishes into one place, spanning the classic Torq Thrust look through modern split-spoke designs. Whether you want a clean machined face, a satin dark silver, or a hyper silver tone, the silver family runs across a wide mix of diameters and bolt patterns to suit muscle cars, imports, trucks and SUVs alike. Explore the full American Racing lineup for the complete picture, or stay here for the silver-finish slice.
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Why a silver finish works
American Racing has shaped performance, style and car culture since its 1956 introduction, and silver is the finish that keeps a wheel looking timeless. A silver or machined face brightens the spokes, plays well with any body color, and hides brake dust and road grime better than a piano-black finish. If you want something darker or more aggressive, compare against black American Racing wheels, the polished shine of chrome American Racing wheels, or warmer tones like bronze American Racing wheels and gray American Racing wheels.
Models & silver options
Silver and machined-silver looks appear across many designs. The AR904 and AR908 carry a silver machined face, while the AR936 offers a machined silver. Dark silver with a machined face shows up on the 887 AXL, 898 and AR896, and the AR889 Dagger rounds out the silver-machined group. The 943 is offered in hyper silver, and brushed-silver versions appear on the AR934 Fastlane and AR935 Redline. The 383 Casino wears silver with a machined face and lip. A representative example is the AR383 Casino 5X114.3 16X7 +42 in silver.
Bright silver vs. dark silver
Bright machined silver, as on the 907, reflects more light for a lively face. Dark silver and brushed-silver tones read more muted and modern. Both lean on a monoblock construction in these designs, with select models such as the AR908 sharing the same one-piece approach.
Fitment coverage
The silver family is offered in 14- through 22-inch diameters, so you can shop by size: 15", 16", 17", 18", 20" and 22". The most common bolt pattern here is 5x114.3, covering many late-model imports and muscle cars. European platforms are served by 5x112, 5x120 and 5x115, while compact fitments use 5x100, 5x108 and 5x110. The AR889 Dagger in 5x114.3 is one practical option for those platforms.
How to choose
Start with your vehicle's exact bolt pattern and the wheel diameter you want, then pick the silver tone that matches the build: bright machined silver for a classic glint, dark or brushed silver for a stealthier modern stance. Match offset and width to your suspension and fender clearance before ordering. If you are torn between brightness levels, comparing the bright face of the 929 against a darker option like the AR896 helps narrow it down. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which American Racing models come in a silver finish?
Silver and machined-silver looks are offered on designs including the AR904, AR908, AR936, 887 AXL, 898, AR896, AR889 Dagger, 943 (hyper silver), 383 Casino, and the brushed-silver AR934 Fastlane and AR935 Redline.
What bolt patterns can I get silver American Racing wheels in?
Within the silver family you'll find patterns such as 5x114.3, 5x112, 5x115, 5x120, 5x100, 5x108 and 5x110, depending on the model.
What sizes are available?
Silver options span 14- to 22-inch diameters, with 15-, 16-, 17-, 18- and 20-inch being widely represented across the silver designs.