Fuel Forged 8x170 wheels bring monoblock forged style to the 8-lug, 8x170 bolt pattern in fitments built for heavy-duty full-size trucks. This 8x170 grouping spans diameters from 20 inches up through 30 inches, with deep-lip, high-negative-offset builds that suit lifted and leveled rigs. Both free shipping on every order and financing through Affirm apply to anything here.
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Why the 8x170 Pattern Matters
The 8x170 bolt pattern is the modern Ford Super Duty pattern, so choosing the correct pattern is the first step toward a clean, hub-centric mount. Industry references describe Fuel Forged wheels as CNC-machined from 6061-T6 aluminum monoblock forgings, the construction that allows the aggressive widths and wide-lip looks popular on big trucks. Because 8x170 is a truck-specific pattern, the lineup leans toward large diameters and negative offsets that push the face outward for a planted stance.
Models & Options in 8x170
The 8x170 fitments draw from the broad Fuel Forged range. Concave and stepped-lip styles like the FFC109, FFS01, and FFS03 appear here, alongside the deeper-dish forged designs such as FF119, FF020, and FF037. Polished is the most common 8x170 finish, with select builds offered in gloss black machined and other custom colors. Browse the broader styles through models like FF109, FF118, and FF125, or see the full Fuel Forged lineup to compare every face.
Sample 8x170 Builds
Real fitments in this pattern include the FFS03 24x14 -75 in polished, the wider-stance FFS03 22x14 -75 polished, and the value-minded FFS03 24x12 -50 polished. The FFS01 24x14 -75 polished covers the same big-lip look, while the FFC109 24x14 -75 in gloss black machined and the 26-inch FFC109 26x14 -75 gloss black machined step up to darker, larger setups.
Fitment Coverage
This page focuses on 8x170, which points squarely at full-size Ford trucks running that 8-lug spacing. Available diameters are 20", 22", 24", 26", 28", and 30". If your truck uses a different spacing, the sibling 8x180 and 8x165.1 pages cover the other heavy-duty patterns, while car and SUV builders can look at 6x135, 6x139.7, 5x150, 5x139.7, or 5x127.
How to Choose
Start by confirming your 8x170 spacing, then pick a diameter that matches your tire and lift plans. Widths like 12 and 14 inches paired with negative offsets such as -50 and -75 produce the deep concavity these forged faces are known for, so verify wheel-well clearance before going extreme. Decide on a finish next: polished is the brightest and most widely stocked here, while gloss black machined gives a darker contrast. If you want a bigger footprint, jump to the 26-inch or 28-inch options.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles use the 8x170 bolt pattern? The 8x170 pattern is used by full-size Ford Super Duty trucks, which is why these fitments run large diameters and truck-oriented offsets.
What diameters come in 8x170? These wheels are offered from 20 inches up through 30 inches, covering 20", 22", 24", 26", 28", and 30".
What finishes are available? Polished is the most common finish in 8x170, with select models also offered in gloss black machined and other custom colors.