Moto Metal 8x180 wheels bring the brand's bold off-road styling to heavy-duty trucks built around the 8x180 bolt pattern, with rugged designs available across a wide range of diameters. This is one of the most aggressive fitment families Moto Metal builds, pairing thick spokes and deep concave faces with the load ratings full-size haulers demand. You can browse the lineup by silhouette, diameter, and finish to dial in the look you want for a leveled or lifted rig.
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Why 8x180 Moto Metal Wheels Matter
The 8x180 pattern is a modern eight-lug standard found on newer heavy-duty trucks, and Moto Metal designs its wheels specifically for stock, leveled, and lifted setups without requiring vehicle modifications. That focus on truck and SUV fitment is at the core of the brand's reputation, and choosing the correct bolt pattern is the single most important step in landing a wheel that mounts cleanly and carries the weight your build needs. Explore the full Moto Metal lineup to see how the 8x180 styles fit into the broader catalog.
Models & Options
Moto Metal's range spans simple, clean profiles to intricate, mechanical-looking faces. Truck-oriented designs like the MO970, MO810 LEGACY, and MO808 SNIPER are popular choices for heavy-duty applications, while bolder concepts such as the MO998 KRAKEN, MO996 RIPSAW, and MO986 SIEGE push a more dramatic aesthetic. The MO909 SKULL and MO805 round out the breadth of looks available across the family.
Fitment Coverage
Beyond 8x180, Moto Metal's eight-lug coverage includes neighboring heavy-duty patterns like 8x165.1 and 8x170, so it's worth confirming exactly which spacing your truck uses before ordering. Half-ton and SUV owners are served by six-lug options including 6x135, 6x139.7, and 6x120, while car and crossover platforms can look to 5x127 and 5x139.7. Diameters run from 16 up through 24 inches, with mid-range choices like 18-inch and 20-inch being especially common on lifted trucks.
How to Choose
Start with your confirmed bolt pattern, then pick a diameter and width that suit your tire plan and suspension. Smaller 16-inch and 17-inch sizes leave more sidewall for off-road work, while larger 22-inch fitments lean toward street presence. Offset determines how far the wheel sits in or out of the fender, so match it to your stance goals. Many designs are offered in dark, low-maintenance looks, and you can compare specific examples like the MO970 20x10 -24 in Gloss Black with spot-milled lip, the MO970 18x10 -24 8x170, or the 17x9 -12 8x165.1 to see how finish and offset translate across sizes. A 20x10 -24 with a machined face shows a brighter alternative. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which trucks use the 8x180 bolt pattern?
8x180 is an eight-lug pattern used on certain modern heavy-duty trucks. Always verify your exact pattern, since nearby spacings like 8x170 and 8x165.1 are not interchangeable.
What diameters are available?
Moto Metal offers sizes ranging from 16 up to 24 inches, letting you balance sidewall and stance for stock, leveled, or lifted setups.
Do these wheels require modifications to fit?
Moto Metal designs its wheels to fit from OEM to more aggressive styles, but the right result still depends on matching bolt pattern, diameter, width, and offset to your specific truck.