Level 8 8x180 wheels cover the 8-lug, 180mm bolt pattern used by heavy-duty trucks, and in this fitment the lineup centers on two proven Level 8 designs sized for big-rim builds. These are monoblock cast wheels engineered for dually-class and one-ton platforms that need real load capacity behind an aggressive, modern look.
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Why the 8x180 fitment matters
The 8x180 pattern is one of the more specialized truck fitments, so finding wheels that are both correctly drilled and styled for it can be a hunt. Level 8 is positioned as a trail-tested, value-driven truck wheel brand, and offering this pattern means owners of larger trucks don't have to compromise on appearance to get the right hardware. Both 8x180 designs here are built as monoblock wheels — a single-piece cast structure that keeps things simple and durable. You can see the same Slingshot offered in 8x180 at retailers like ThreePiece.us, confirming the fitment is a real, stocked option rather than a special order.
Which models and finishes
Two models carry the 8x180 drilling: the SLINGSHOT and the PUNCH. The Slingshot is the headline choice here, available in finishes including Matte Black and Gloss Black w/ Machined Face — for example, the Level 8 Slingshot Gloss Black w/ Machined Face shows the look that style brings. Across the broader Slingshot range you'll also find Matte Bronze and the bolder Big X Factor face treatments. The Punch comes in Anthracite w/ Machined Lip, a cleaner two-tone option seen on the Punch Anthracite w/ Machined Lip. Prefer to shop by color? Browse black Level 8 wheels or bronze Level 8 wheels.
Fitment coverage
In 8x180, the Slingshot reaches the largest diameters in the line, including 20-inch and 22-inch sizes — see 20" Level 8 wheels and 22" Level 8 wheels for those options. If your truck uses a different 8-lug pattern, Level 8 also offers 8x165.1 and 8x170 drillings on models like the STRIKE 8, HAULER, and TRACKER. Lighter-duty trucks and SUVs are covered by six-lug options such as 6x139.7 and 6x135, while car and crossover builds run patterns like 5x114.3, 5x127, and 5x150. See everything in the full Level 8 lineup.
How to choose
Start by confirming your truck truly runs 8x180 — it's easy to confuse with 8x170 or 8x165.1, and they are not interchangeable. From there, pick by stance: the deep negative offsets on the larger Slingshot sizes push the wheel outward for a wider, more planted look, so verify clearance against fender and suspension setup. Decide on finish next — Matte Black for a stealthy build, Gloss Black w/ Machined Face for contrast, or the Punch's Anthracite w/ Machined Lip for a subtler tone. If you're cross-shopping sizes, the 18" Level 8 wheels page is a useful step down from the big-diameter 8x180 offerings. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Level 8 models come in 8x180? The Slingshot and the Punch are the designs offered in the 8x180 bolt pattern.
What finishes are available on the 8x180 Slingshot? Slingshot finishes include Matte Black and Gloss Black w/ Machined Face, alongside other Slingshot options like Matte Bronze and the Big X Factor face treatments.
How are Level 8 8x180 wheels constructed? Both 8x180 models are monoblock wheels, meaning a single-piece cast design.