Fuel Forged 8x180 wheels bring the brand's heavy-duty forged styling to trucks running the 8-lug, 180mm bolt circle. This part of the lineup spans large-diameter fitments from 20 inches up to a towering 30 inches, giving builders the deep concave and aggressive offset looks that define the Fuel Forged catalog. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
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Why the 8x180 Fuel Forged Lineup Matters
The 8x180 bolt pattern is the modern heavy-duty truck standard, so choosing wheels engineered around it means a clean, hardware-correct fit without improvised adapters. Fuel Forged's appeal here is the combination of bold spoke designs and the very large diameters that suit lifted and leveled trucks. Because each design is offered across multiple sizes, you can dial in the stance and fitment that matches your build rather than settling for a single fixed look. Browse the full Fuel Forged lineup to see how the 8x180 options sit alongside the rest of the range.
Models & Options
The Fuel Forged range covers dozens of distinct designs, including FF020, FF109, FF110, FF111, FF118, and FF126. Finish treatments seen across the lineup include polished, gloss black machined, black, and fully custom color builds. For example, the FF020 8x180 26x16 -101 in a custom single color shows just how aggressive a finished 8x180 setup can get. Other configurations in related patterns, such as the FFC109 24x14 polished and the FFS03 24x14 polished, illustrate the same wide-and-deep philosophy you can carry over to your 8x180 build.
Diameters Available
8x180 designs are offered in 20-inch, 22-inch, 24-inch, 26-inch, and 28-inch sizes, plus a 30-inch option for the most extreme builds. Smaller diameters keep ride quality and tire sidewall in mind, while the larger sizes prioritize visual impact.
Fitment Coverage
This page focuses on the 8x180 pattern, which is used by late-model heavy-duty GM trucks. The broader Fuel Forged range also covers other 8-lug and multi-lug platforms, so if your truck runs a different bolt circle you can move to the 8x170 wheels for heavy-duty Ford applications or the 8x165.1 wheels for older heavy-duty Ram and GM trucks. SUV and lighter-truck builders can explore the 6x135 and 6x139.7 patterns, while five-lug fitments are covered by the 5x127, 5x139.7, and 5x150 pages. Always confirm your specific year, make, and model against the diameter, width, and offset before ordering.
How to Choose Your 8x180 Setup
Start with the diameter that fits your tire plan and lift height, then decide how aggressive you want the offset and width. Deep, negative-offset combinations like 26x16 -101 create a dramatic poke and require matching fender clearance, while more conservative widths tuck cleaner. Pick a finish that suits maintenance preference: polished delivers maximum shine, gloss black machined adds contrast, and a custom color lets you match a specific theme. If you are unsure which design scales best to your chosen size, compare a model across its 24-inch options before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which trucks use the 8x180 bolt pattern?
The 8x180 pattern is found on modern heavy-duty GM trucks. Confirm your exact year and model before ordering.
What diameters are available for Fuel Forged 8x180 wheels?
Sizes run from 20 inches up through 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30 inches, so you can match anything from a leveled daily to an extreme show build.
What finishes can I get?
Options seen across the lineup include polished, gloss black machined, black, and fully custom single-color builds.