Mayhem 8x180 wheels bring the brand's truck-and-off-road styling to heavy-duty 8-lug rigs running the 8x180 bolt pattern. This is the slice of the Mayhem lineup built for late-model GM and Chevy/GMC 2500 and 3500 8x180 platforms, with rugged monoblock designs available in finishes from blacked-out matte to bright chrome. Whether you want a clean daily look or an aggressive show stance, there's a fitment here for full-size and heavy-duty trucks.
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Why Mayhem 8x180 Wheels Matter
The 8x180 bolt pattern is specific to a narrower set of heavy-duty trucks, so finding designs that actually clear big brakes and carry the load rating you need is half the battle. Mayhem's offerings in this pattern are cast as monoblock one-piece wheels, a construction valued on work and tow rigs for its simplicity and strength. Choosing from a focused selection that's confirmed in 8x180 saves the guesswork, and pairs naturally with the brand's broader truck range you can browse across the full Mayhem lineup.
Which Models & Finishes Are Offered in 8x180
Several Mayhem designs carry the 8x180 pattern, spanning split-spoke, mesh, and directional looks. Standouts include the Chaos, the Monstir, the Warrior, the Fierce, and the Voyager, plus the Rampage, Combat, Tank, and Hatchet. Finishes across the 8x180 group cover everything from black, matte black, and gloss black to chrome, dark and matte bronze, and gunmetal gray, along with milled-spoke and PVD treatments depending on the model.
Example wheels
For a bright build, the Mayhem Chaos 8030 8x180 20x12-44 Chrome shows the deep-lip, aggressive-offset look this pattern is known for. If you'd rather a milled-spoke accent over a darker base, the Monstir 8100 and the Fierce 8103 illustrate the style families that carry into 8x180.
Fitment Coverage
Within the 8x180 pattern, sizes run through the larger diameters favored on heavy-duty trucks. Many of these same designs are also built in neighboring 8-lug and 6-lug patterns, so if your rig isn't 8x180 you can cross-shop the 8x165.1 and 8x170 options, or step down to 6x135 and 6x139.7 for half-ton trucks. Common car and SUV patterns like 5x127, 5x139.7, 5x150, 5x114.3, and 6x120 are also available elsewhere in the range. Always confirm the exact diameter, width, and offset against your truck before ordering.
How to Choose
Start with diameter and stance: 8x180 builds lean toward 20-inch and 22-inch sizes for a bold footprint, while 17-inch and 18-inch sizes give more sidewall for towing and trail use. Decide on a finish next; chrome reads classic and bright, while milled-spoke and matte options nod modern and aggressive. Match the offset to your fender clearance, and consider the Decoy 8108 or Beast 8102 style families if you want a milled accent over a dark base. Every order ships free, and financing through Affirm is available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which trucks use the 8x180 bolt pattern?
8x180 is used on heavy-duty 8-lug trucks such as newer GM/Chevy and GMC 2500 and 3500 platforms. Confirm your specific year and model before ordering.
What finishes can I get in Mayhem 8x180 wheels?
Depending on the design, you'll find black, matte black, and gloss black, plus chrome, dark and matte bronze, gunmetal gray, and milled-spoke or PVD treatments.
How are Mayhem 8x180 wheels built?
The Mayhem designs offered in 8x180 are monoblock one-piece wheels, a single-cast construction valued for its straightforward strength on trucks.