MRR 5x108 wheels bring the MRR lineup to the 5x108 bolt pattern, a fitment most associated with Ford and certain Chevrolet platforms. Across the 5x108 selection you'll find flow-formed and forged designs in diameters from 18 to 22 inches, with staggered widths and a range of offsets to dial in the look you want. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
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These are the same lightweight, durable rims MRR builds for performance street and luxury cars. The 5x108 pattern is a precise interface, so matching the right diameter and offset to your car is what separates a clean, flush fit from a costly mistake.
Why MRR 5x108 Wheels Matter
MRR is recognized for lightweight construction and aggressive styling that resonates with performance street enthusiasts. Their wheels are built as flow-formed or forged designs, an approach that blends accessible pricing with real strength. Choosing the correct bolt pattern is non-negotiable: 5x108 wheels will not interchange with a 5x112 or 5x114.3 hub, so confirming your platform first protects both fit and safety.
Models & Options in 5x108
The 5x108 pattern spans a broad slice of the MRR range. Mesh and split-spoke flow-formed options include the GF5, GF9, HR3, HR9, and FS1. Forged choices such as the Forged F6 and Forged FR43 sit at the lighter, made-to-spec end of the range, while the GT1 and Forged F26 round out the styling options. You can browse the full MRR lineup to compare every design side by side.
Finishes seen across the 5x108 designs include Silver Machine Face, Brushed Clear, Gloss Black, and Bronze. For example, the GF5 5x108 21x9 +38 in Gloss Black shows the kind of staggered, flush setup these wheels are built for.
Fitment Coverage
Beyond 5x108, the MRR range is drilled in several other patterns, so it's easy to match the exact hub on your car. Common alternatives include 5x112 for many VW and Audi platforms, 5x114.3 for a wide swath of Japanese and domestic cars, 5x120 for BMW, and 5x130 for Porsche. Diameters run 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22 inches. If you want to shop by size, start with 18-inch and 19-inch setups for grip and ride comfort, or step up to 20-inch and 21-inch diameters for a larger, more dramatic stance.
How to Choose
Match the pattern, then the offset
Confirm your hub is genuinely 5x108 before anything else. Next, choose diameter and width based on tire availability and the look you're after, then use offset to set how flush the wheel sits. Staggered offsets like the +38 on the GF5 push the face outward for a fuller fitment, while higher offsets keep things tucked. Consider a forged option such as the Forged F24 or Forged F25 when shaving weight matters most.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles use a 5x108 bolt pattern?
5x108 is commonly found on various Ford models and certain other platforms. Always verify the pattern on your specific car, since 5x108 will not fit a 5x112 or 5x114.3 hub.
Are MRR wheels forged or flow formed?
MRR builds both. Their lineup includes custom forged rims and flow-formed wheels, the latter combining lower cost with the strength of forging technology. Forged designs include the Forged F10.
Do these wheels ship with tires and hardware?
Wheels are sold on their own, and you can add a mounted tire package. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.