G - LINE ALLOYS 5x108 Wheels
The g - line alloys 5x108 wheels collection gathers the models from this lineup that carry the 5x108 bolt pattern as a drilling option, giving owners of compatible cars a clean, sporty alloy upgrade at an accessible price. Several profiles cover the 5x108 fitment directly, and many of them list it alongside additional patterns so a single design can suit more than one platform. Every wheel here ships free, with financing available through Affirm.
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Why 5x108 Matters for the Right Build
G-Line designs are built to give a vehicle a sporty look while keeping the everyday usability of a quality cast alloy. The 5x108 pattern is common to several European and crossover platforms, so dialing in the correct drilling, diameter, and offset is the difference between a flush, rub-free stance and a frustrating return. Each design in this group is monoblock construction (a single-piece cast wheel), as confirmed on the model pages, which keeps the structure simple and the weight reasonable for street use. If you ever want to compare other drillings, you can branch into the related 5x114.3 wheels or 5x112 wheels from the same family.
Models & Finishes That Carry 5x108
The designs offering a 5x108 drilling include G0029 in Black/Machined, Red Face/White, and White/Machined; G0051 in finishes spanning Matte Black, Satin Black, Black/Machined, Orange, and Red; and G0056 in several black tones from Gloss Black to Satin Black. You'll also find G0078, G1026 (offered in Black/Machined and Pink/Machined), G5067 in Black/Machined and Red Line, and the larger G5178 in 20-inch sizing with Gunmetal, Titanium, Chrome, and more. Browse the full G-Line Alloys lineup to see every design side by side.
Fitment Coverage
Across these 5x108-capable designs, diameters run from compact 17-inch fitments up to bold 20-inch sizing. Many list 5x108 next to other drillings such as 5x100, 5x105, 5x110, 5x112, and 5x114.3, so a model can suit multiple platforms. The wider G5178 even adds 5x115 and 5x120 options. If you'd rather shop by size, jump straight to the 17" wheels, 18" wheels, or 20" wheels pages. Always confirm bolt pattern and center bore against your hub before ordering.
How to Choose
Start with the exact bolt pattern your car requires, then pick a diameter that clears your brakes and fits your tire plan. For a stealthy daily look, the black finishes are the deepest pool; if you want contrast, the white, red, and gray options add character. A practical starting point in 18-inch is the G0056 18x8+35 in Black/Machined, while the G0051 17x7.5+35 in Black/Machined is a versatile 17-inch choice. For a larger footprint, look at the G5178 20x10+38 in Black/Machined. When in doubt, verify offset and width against your fender and suspension clearance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which G-Line Alloys designs come in 5x108? Designs that list 5x108 as a drilling include G0029, G0051, G0056, G0078, G1026, G5067, and G5178. Several of these also carry additional bolt patterns on the same model.
What construction are these wheels? The 5x108 designs are monoblock, single-piece cast wheels, as stated on each model page.
What sizes are available in 5x108? Diameters in this group range from 17-inch up to 20-inch, depending on the design you choose. Confirm the specific width and offset on the wheel before ordering.