KMC 5x139.7 Wheels
The KMC 5x139.7 wheels gathered here cover the half-ton truck, Jeep and SUV side of the KMC range, built around the 5x139.7 (5x5.5) bolt pattern used on rigs like the Ram 1500, Jeep Wrangler JK and older Ford and GM applications. These run from rugged 17-inch off-road and beadlock designs up to street-truck diameters, with finishes spanning satin black, machined, bronze, chrome and milled looks. Free shipping ships on every order, and financing is available through Affirm.
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Why the 5x139.7 Pattern Matters
5x139.7 is one of the most common truck and Jeep bolt patterns, which is exactly why KMC builds so many designs around it. KMC has been redefining performance on and off the asphalt for years, and that dual focus shows in this group: simulated beadlock rings, split-spoke faces for brake ventilation and debris passthrough, and true beadlock construction for low-pressure trail running. Every model here is engineered as a fitment-specific wheel, so the goal is a clean bolt-up from OEM-style sizing to more aggressive setups. For the complete picture, browse the full KMC lineup.
Models & Finishes in 5x139.7
Trail and crawler builds gravitate to the beadlock side. The KM229 Machete Crawl Beadlock comes in Machined and Satin Black Machined Bead Ring, while the forged KM444 Mesa Forged Beadlock, KM445 Impact Forged Beadlock and slotted KM450 Mesa Forged Slotted Beadlock are offered in Raw Machined.
For simulated-beadlock street-and-trail style, the KM549 GRS carries Satin Black, Machined With Satin Black Lip and Midnight Blue With Gloss Black Lip, and the KM548 Chase adds Candy Red With Black Lip and Matte Bronze With Black Lip. Lifted-truck shoppers can step into the KM535 Grenade Off-Road in Matte Black or two-tone bronze and gray. On the larger street-truck end, the KM700 Revert spans Chrome, PVD, Satin Black and Satin Black Milled, the KM702 Duece runs Chrome and milled gray, and the KM690 MC 5 pairs Chrome with a Satin Black With Milled Spokes look. Compact OE-replacement designs include the KM522 Enduro, KM529 Holeshot and KM717 Bully OL. Want a single color across the board? See black KMC wheels, bronze KMC wheels, chrome KMC wheels and silver KMC wheels.
Fitment Coverage
Within this pattern, sizes here run from 17-inch trail wheels up through 24-inch street-truck diameters depending on the model. Shop by diameter through 17" KMC wheels, 18" KMC wheels, 20" KMC wheels and 22" KMC wheels. Many of these designs are dual-drilled or cross-shopped against neighboring truck patterns, so if your platform actually uses a different hub, jump to KMC 6x139.7 wheels, KMC 5x127 wheels, KMC 6x135 wheels or KMC 5x150 wheels. Heavy-duty applications move to KMC 8x165.1 wheels.
How to Choose
Start with use case: true beadlocks like the KM235 Grenade Crawl Beadlock are built for airing down off-road, while simulated-beadlock and street designs keep things simpler for daily driving. Match diameter to your tire plan, then pick offset for the stance and clearance you want. Finish is the last call — go subtle with Satin Black, warm it up with bronze, or brighten the build with blue KMC wheels or red KMC wheels. A proven starting point is the KMC KM549 GRS 5x139.7 18x8.5 +0 Satin Black.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles use the 5x139.7 KMC pattern? 5x139.7, also written as 5x5.5, is a common half-ton truck and Jeep pattern found on platforms such as the Ram 1500 and Jeep Wrangler. Always confirm your exact hub before ordering.
Are there beadlock options in 5x139.7? Yes. Designs like the KM229 Machete Crawl Beadlock and the forged KM444, KM445 and KM450 Mesa/Impact beadlocks are offered in this pattern for off-road use.
What does the KM549 GRS offer? The GRS uses a simulated beadlock ring and a classic split-spoke design that aids brake ventilation and debris passthrough, and it's carried in finishes including Satin Black and Machined With Satin Black Lip.