Gray Boyd Coddington Wheels
Gray Boyd Coddington wheels bring a muted, machined-edge look to a lineup rooted in hot-rod and street-machine heritage. The gray family here centers on gunmetal castings paired with machined lips, giving you a finish that reads darker than polish but warmer than flat black. Across the gray-leaning options you'll find the gunmetal Junkyard Dog alongside black-and-machined treatments that share that same low-key, satin-adjacent character.
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Why a Gray Finish Works
Gray and gunmetal tones hide brake dust and road grime better than bright polish or chrome, and the machined lip adds just enough contrast to keep the wheel from disappearing into a dark body color. On classic muscle, trucks, and pro-touring builds, this is the finish that looks deliberate without shouting. If you want more shine, compare it to the chrome Boyd Coddington wheels; for a fully blacked-out stance, see the black Boyd Coddington wheels. The complete Boyd Coddington lineup lets you weigh all of those side by side.
Models & Gray Finish Options
The core gray option is the BC1GM Junkyard Dog, offered in Gunmetal / Machined Lip and Gunmetal and Machined Lip. A representative build is the BC1GM Junkyard Dog 5x114.3 18x8 -12 Gunmetal and Machined Lip.
Related darker treatments
Two models carry black-and-machined looks that sit naturally beside gunmetal. The BC2MB Speedster comes in Gloss Black and Machined, such as the BC2MB Speedster 5x120.65 17x8 +0, while the BC3 Bristol is offered in Gloss Black / Milled Spokes, like the BC3 Bristol 5x120.65 15x7. Brighter siblings include the polished BC1P Junkyard Dog, the chrome BC1C Junkyard Dog, and the BC2P Speedster in High Polish. Each of these is a monoblock wheel.
Fitment Coverage
These wheels are offered in 15, 17, 18, and 20-inch diameters, with the gunmetal BC1GM spanning the full size range. Bolt patterns cover 5x114.3, 5x120.65, and 5x127 — patterns common to many classic GM, Ford, and Mopar platforms as well as a range of trucks and SUVs. To browse by size, jump to the 15-inch, 17-inch, or 18-inch options. Always confirm bolt pattern, diameter, width, and offset against your vehicle before ordering.
How to Choose
Start with your bolt pattern, then pick a diameter that suits your build — 15s for a traditional stance, 17s and 18s for pro-touring, 20s for a modern truck look. For gray specifically, the gunmetal BC1GM is the direct pick; if you're cross-shopping shine, the polished BC1P Junkyard Dog 5x127 20x9 or chrome BC1C Junkyard Dog 5x127 20x9 share the same silhouette. For a smaller-diameter classic, the BC2P Speedster 5x114.3 17x7 is a polished alternative to the darker Speedster.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Boyd Coddington wheel is the true gray option?
The BC1GM Junkyard Dog is offered in Gunmetal / Machined Lip and Gunmetal and Machined Lip, making it the gray-finish choice in the lineup.
What sizes does the gunmetal BC1GM come in?
It is available in 15, 17, 18, and 20-inch diameters in 5x114.3, 5x120.65, and 5x127 bolt patterns.
Are these wheels one-piece?
Yes — the BC1GM Junkyard Dog and the related Boyd Coddington models shown here are monoblock construction.