Black Rhino 0x0 Wheels
Black Rhino 0x0 wheels gather the blank-drilled side of the Black Rhino lineup, where the 0x0 listing is a placeholder for wheels shown before a specific lug pattern is applied. This is the entry point to a deep range of off-road and truck designs that are also available in the production bolt patterns that fit real platforms. Explore the assortment here, then move to the matching drilled pattern that suits your vehicle.
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If you've ever seen a fitment like the Arsenal 0x0 18x9.5 +0 in textured matte black, that 0x0 reference simply means the design is cataloged without a drilled lug circle yet. Black Rhino, a Hoonigan brand, is engineered specifically for trucks, SUVs and overlanding builds, which is why so many of these designs carry over into wide-diameter and heavy-duty patterns.
Why the 0x0 listing matters
For shoppers, the practical takeaway is this: nearly every model represented under 0x0 also appears in a true bolt pattern you can bolt on. Use this page to study the styling, then confirm the exact drilled fit before you buy. Browsing by diameter is the quickest way to narrow things, with options spanning 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 22 inches. The 17" Black Rhino wheels and 18" Black Rhino wheels are especially popular for mid-size and full-size trucks, while 20" Black Rhino wheels and the 16" Black Rhino wheels round out the range.
Which models & options
The designs you'll find here run the full breadth of the full Black Rhino lineup. Trail-focused favorites include the Arsenal, Sentinel, Warlord and Abrams, alongside numbered series such as the BR012 Outback, BR014 Sahara, BR015 Voll, BR017 Etosha and BR018 Voyager. Finishes seen across the drilled fitments include matte black, matte bronze, hyper silver, and silver machined face with a matte black lip.
Fitment coverage
Once you've chosen a look, match it to a real lug pattern. The lineup spans five-, six- and eight-lug fitments. Common 5-lug truck and crossover options include 5x114.3, 5x127, 5x139.7 and 5x150. Six-lug platforms are covered by 6x114.3, 6x120, 6x130, 6x135 for late-model F-150s, and 6x139.7 for many Tacoma, Colorado, Silverado and Frontier builds. Heavy-duty trucks step up to 8x165.1, 8x170 and 8x180.
How to choose
Start with your vehicle's bolt pattern and stick to it, since a 0x0 listing alone won't bolt up. Then pick a diameter that clears your brakes and suits your tire plan, and finally choose a finish. For example, the BR012 Outback 6x139.7 17x8 +32 in matte black and the BR012 Outback 6x135 17x8 +32 show how one design carries the same offset across two truck patterns. Bronze fans can compare the BR017 Etosha in matte bronze against the matte black Etosha, while the two-tone BR014 Sahara with a gunmetal lip adds contrast. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a 0x0 bolt pattern mean on a Black Rhino wheel? It's a blank or placeholder listing used before a specific lug pattern is drilled. To fit your vehicle, choose the matching drilled pattern such as 6x139.7 or 6x135.
Which platforms do these designs fit once drilled? The lineup covers 5-lug patterns from 5x114.3 to 5x150, 6-lug patterns including 6x135 and 6x139.7, and 8-lug patterns like 8x165.1, 8x170 and 8x180, so it spans crossovers, mid-size trucks and heavy-duty pickups.
What diameters and finishes are offered? Diameters range from 15 to 22 inches. Finishes seen across the drilled fitments include matte black, matte bronze, hyper silver, and silver machined face with a matte black lip.