Looking for gray Fittipaldi Offroad wheels? This is the grayscale corner of the lineup—the cooler, neutral-toned finishes built for trucks, SUVs and off-road rigs that want a stealthy, machined-metal look rather than gloss black or bright color. Within the brand's finish range you'll find anthracite, satin anthracite, and machined silver tones that read gray in person and pair cleanly with chrome, body color, or contrasting trim.
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Why a gray finish works on a truck or SUV
Gray and anthracite tones sit between black and silver, so they hide trail dust and brake grime better than a polished face while still showing the spoke detail that flat black can swallow. Machined-silver faces add a bright, cut-metal highlight that catches light on the spokes, and satin anthracite gives a low-sheen, modern look that flatters both painted and blacked-out vehicles. Every wheel here is built as a one-piece monoblock casting, a construction that keeps the design simple and the structure continuous from face to barrel. If you want to compare against the darker or brighter ends of the range, browse the black Fittipaldi Offroad wheels and the silver Fittipaldi Offroad wheels, or step into warmer tones with bronze and red options.
Models and the exact gray-family finishes
The grayscale tones show up across several model families. The street-and-trail FT100AB carries an Anthracite Black finish, while satin anthracite turns up on the FT102A, FT103A, FT104AB, FT111A and FT113A. For a brighter cut-metal gray, machined silver is offered on the FB150M, FB152M, FB153M, FT100MS and FT101MS. To see the whole picture across colors and sizes, start from the full Fittipaldi Offroad lineup.
Fitment coverage
These gray-family models span 17- to 20-inch diameters, with the broader lineup reaching up to 30 inches. Bolt patterns within this group cover popular truck and SUV setups including 5x127, 6x139.7, 6x135, 8x165.1, 8x170 and 5x150. That means coverage for platforms like late-model Wranglers and Gladiators (5x127), Tacomas and 4Runners (6x139.7), half-ton GM and Ford trucks (6x135), and heavy-duty diesels (8x165.1 and 8x170). Match your vehicle by bolt pattern using the 5x127, 6x139.7, 6x135, 8x165.1, 8x170 and 5x150 pages, or shop by diameter with 17", 18" and 20".
How to choose
Decide first on tone: anthracite reads as a dark, charcoal gray that's close to black but with more depth, while machined silver is lighter and brighter. If you run a smaller-diameter, more aggressive overland setup, a 17-inch satin anthracite like the FT103A keeps sidewall tall for tires; if you want a brighter face, the machined-silver FT100MS stands out against darker paint. Confirm bolt pattern and diameter against your vehicle before ordering, and don't forget warmer accent options on the FT104ZB if you change your mind on color.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Fittipaldi Offroad list a finish literally named "Gray"? The closest tones in this family are anthracite, satin anthracite, and machined silver, which all read as cool grayscale shades rather than a single "gray" name. Choose the one that matches the depth you want.
What bolt patterns are available in these gray-tone models? Within this group you'll find 5x127, 6x139.7, 6x135, 8x165.1, 8x170 and 5x150, covering common Jeep, Toyota, GM, Ford and heavy-duty truck platforms.
How are these wheels built? The gray-family models shown here are monoblock—cast as a single piece from face through barrel.