OE 8x165.1 wheels bring factory-style replica designs to eight-lug trucks and SUVs, and this group gathers every OE Wheels model offered in the 8x165.1 bolt pattern. Each one is built as a monoblock casting, sized for full-size haulers, and offered in finishes that range from gloss black to bright chrome and polished. If you run a heavy-duty rig that needs the 8x165.1 (8x6.5) pattern, this is the place to start.
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Why the 8x165.1 pattern matters
The 8x165.1 bolt pattern is one of the most common heavy-duty truck layouts, found across Cadillac, Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, GMC and Holden platforms. That makes it the go-to choice for full-size 2500/3500-class trucks and large SUVs that demand strength and a wide, planted stance. Choosing an OE-style replica means you keep the proven factory look while opening up fresh finish and size options, so the upgrade feels intentional rather than out of place. Every order ships free, and Affirm financing is available if you'd rather spread the cost.
Models & finishes in 8x165.1
Several OE Wheels designs are cast specifically in this pattern. The CV91A covers the widest finish range, available in Black, Chrome, Machined and Polished. The CV70A offers Chrome, Machined and Polished, while the CV75A comes in Chrome and Polished. For a darker, blacked-out look, the CV64A, CV96A and CV97A are all done in Black. The two-tone CV82 pairs Black and Polished, and the DG66 is offered in Chrome and Hyper. Want to compare across the brand? Browse the full OE Wheels lineup or narrow by color through the black and chrome collections.
Fitment coverage
Within 8x165.1, diameters run from a compact 16-inch on the CV82 up through 18- and 20-inch builds. The CV75A is an 18-inch option, while the CV64A, CV70A, CV91A, CV96A, CV97A and DG66 sit at 20 inches. These suit the 8-lug full-size trucks the pattern was designed around. If your vehicle actually uses a different eight- or six-lug layout, related options live on the 6x139.7 truck page, and lighter-duty cars and SUVs are covered by patterns like 5x114.3, 5x139.7 and 5x120. Always confirm your bolt pattern, bore and offset before buying.
How to choose
Start with diameter and tire plans: a 20-inch fitment like the CV91A gives a modern, filled-out look, while the 16-inch CV82 keeps sidewall for work and off-road use. Then pick a finish that matches your truck's trim—bright chrome and polished read classic, black reads aggressive, and Hyper on the DG66 splits the difference. If you're cross-shopping sizes elsewhere in the brand, the 22-inch and 24-inch pages show larger builds in other patterns, and the silver collection rounds out neutral tones. Verify load needs for your truck before finalizing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles use the 8x165.1 bolt pattern?
The 8x165.1 (also written 8x6.5) pattern is common to Cadillac, Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, GMC and Holden vehicles, typically full-size heavy-duty trucks and large SUVs. Confirm your exact application before ordering.
What diameters are offered in OE 8x165.1?
These run 16 inches on the CV82, 18 inches on the CV75A, and 20 inches on the CV64A, CV70A, CV91A, CV96A, CV97A and DG66.
What finishes can I get?
Depending on the model, choices include Black, Chrome, Polished, Machined and Hyper. The CV91A spans Black, Chrome, Machined and Polished.