KMC 8x180 Wheels
KMC 8x180 wheels are built for late-model Ford Super Duty (F-250/F-350) eight-lug trucks, and this group brings together every KMC design carried in the 8x180 bolt pattern. From hard-use forged monoblock builds to street-and-trail truck designs, you'll find sizing and finishes geared toward heavy-duty platforms. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
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Why 8x180 Matters for Heavy-Duty Trucks
The 8x180 bolt pattern is specific to modern eight-lug pickups, so fitment accuracy is non-negotiable. KMC engineers these designs for the load and ride demands of full-size trucks, and the lineup spans purpose-built off-road shapes alongside cleaner street-truck looks. Choosing the right model comes down to how aggressively you run the truck — daily towing and highway miles versus rock crawling and desert running call for different builds.
Which Models & Finishes Are Offered in 8x180
Several KMC designs are carried in 8x180. The KM451 Mesa Forged Monoblock and KM452 Impact Forged Monoblock are forged monoblock 18-inch wheels offered in Metallic Blue, Raw Machined and Satin Black. The KM450 Mesa Forged Slotted Beadlock is a forged monoblock beadlock in Raw Machined.
On the cast monoblock side, the KM535 Grenade Off-Road, KM541 Dirty Harry, KM542 Impact, KM544 Mesa, KM548 Chase, KM549 GRS, KM552 IMS and KM722 Technic all carry the 8x180 pattern. Finishes across these range from Satin Black and Anthracite to bronze tones, Candy Red with Black Lip, and Midnight Blue with Gloss Black Lip. Prefer a darker stealth look or a brighter face? Browse black KMC wheels, gray and silver options to compare.
Fitment Coverage
Within 8x180, sizing runs from 17-inch up through 20-inch depending on the model, with the forged KM451 and KM452 focused on the 18-inch class. You can also explore by diameter on the 17" KMC wheels, 18" KMC wheels and 20" KMC wheels pages. Because many of these same designs are produced in other eight-lug and six-lug patterns, it's worth confirming yours: if your truck uses a different pattern, check KMC 8x165.1 wheels or KMC 8x170 wheels instead. Common six-lug truck shoppers should look at KMC 6x139.7 wheels and KMC 6x135 wheels.
How to Choose Your KMC 8x180 Setup
Start with construction and intent. If you run hard off-pavement and want forged strength, the KM451 Mesa Forged Monoblock or beadlock-equipped KM450 are the heavy-hitters. For a versatile daily-plus-trail look, the cast monoblock KM544 Mesa and KM548 Chase offer multiple finishes including lipped two-tones. Match diameter to your tire plan, then pick a finish that complements your truck's paint — machined and milled faces brighten things up, while satin and textured blacks keep it understated. When you've settled on a profile, the model pages list each exact diameter and offset offered in 8x180.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which trucks use the 8x180 bolt pattern? 8x180 is an eight-lug pattern found on modern full-size heavy-duty pickups. Always verify your hub measurement against the model's listed fitment before ordering.
Are any KMC 8x180 wheels forged? Yes. The KM451 Mesa Forged Monoblock, KM452 Impact Forged Monoblock and KM450 Mesa Forged Slotted Beadlock are forged monoblock designs, while models like the KM535 Grenade Off-Road and KM544 Mesa are cast monoblock.
What finishes can I get in 8x180? Options include Satin Black, Anthracite, Raw Machined, Metallic Blue, Midnight Blue with Gloss Black Lip, Candy Red with Black Lip and several machined and lipped bronze and gray combinations, varying by model.