Moto Metal 6x139.7 Wheels
Moto Metal 6x139.7 wheels cover the popular six-lug pattern shared by many half-ton trucks and full-size SUVs, and there are 103 fitments to choose from across the lineup. These are rugged, off-road-minded designs offered in diameters from 16 to 24 inches, so you can match the look to a daily-driven hauler or a lifted build. Explore the full range or step back to the complete Moto Metal lineup to compare every series side by side.
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Why the 6x139.7 Pattern Matters
The 6x139.7 (6x5.5) bolt pattern is one of the most common six-lug truck and SUV layouts, which is why so much of the Moto Metal range is built to drop onto it. Moto Metal describes its wheels as built for trucks, SUVs and Jeeps, and many designs use a dual-drill 6-lug rotating cap so a single wheel covers more than one pattern. That cross-compatibility is one reason the brand is a frequent pick for working trucks and weekend trail rigs alike.
Models & Finishes
The 6x139.7 selection spans dozens of designs, including the classic eight-spoke 970, the bold MO810 Legacy, the milled MO962, the deep-concave MO998 Kraken and MO992 Folsom, plus the simulated-beadlock MO985 Breakout and aggressive MO804 Spider. Finishes carried in this pattern include Gloss Black, Gloss Black with a machined face, Gloss Black with a spot-milled lip, and Semi Gloss Black Milled. A good starting point is the 970 in 18x10 -24 Gloss Black with machined face or the same wheel in Semi Gloss Black Milled.
Fitment Coverage
In this pattern you'll find 20-inch staples like the 970 20x10 -24 and the more conservative 970 20x9 +18, plus an 8-inch-wide 16-inch option in the 970 16x8 0. Many 6x139.7 designs are drilled alongside the closely related 6x135 pattern for Ford applications, so a single wheel often serves both. The 6x139.7 layout points to half-ton trucks and SUVs from GM, Toyota, Nissan and Ram. Prefer a different diameter? Browse 16-inch, 17-inch, 18-inch, 20-inch and 22-inch options.
Shopping a Different Pattern?
If your truck or SUV runs another bolt pattern, jump straight to 6x120, 5x127 or 5x139.7, or for heavy-duty rigs see 8x165.1, 8x170 and 8x180.
How to Choose
Start with confirmed fitment for your year, make and model, then pick width and offset to set stance. Negative-offset choices such as -24 give a wider, more aggressive look and usually pair with a wider 10-inch width, while a +18 offset on a 9-inch width tucks closer to factory for tire clearance on stock or lightly lifted trucks. Decide whether you want a darker monochrome look or contrast from a machined face or milled lip, then match the diameter to your tire plan. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles use the 6x139.7 bolt pattern? It's a common six-lug pattern found on many half-ton trucks and full-size SUVs. Always confirm fitment for your specific year, make and model before ordering.
Which finishes are available in 6x139.7? Options include Gloss Black, Gloss Black with a machined face, Gloss Black with a spot-milled lip, and Semi Gloss Black Milled.
Can one wheel fit both 6x139.7 and 6x135? Yes — many designs here, like the 970, are drilled for both 6x135 and 6x139.7, so a single wheel covers both patterns.