Gray OE Wheels gather the muted, metallic side of the OE Wheels lineup into one place — the Gunmetal, Graphite, Anthracite, Hyper, Machined, and Silver tones that read as gray on the car. If you want a factory-style replacement rim that looks finished but stays understated, this is the family to shop, and every wheel here ships free with Affirm financing available.
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Across the range you'll find 43 gray-leaning options spanning daily commuters, muscle cars, sports coupes, and full-size trucks. Each model is a one-piece monoblock casting, so what you see is the wheel as-built rather than a bolted assembly.
Why a Gray Finish Works
Gray finishes hide brake dust and road grime better than bright chrome or stark white, and they flatter almost any paint color. A Gunmetal or Graphite face adds depth without the boldness of full gloss black, while Machined and Hyper Silver tones lift a wheel's spokes with a brushed, OEM-correct shine. These OE-style designs are built to mirror factory looks — see the realtruck and ruggedridge descriptions of the CA91 and TY17 castings for the kind of stepped lips and mesh faces this lineup is known for. If you prefer something darker or brighter, compare against the full Black OE wheels, Chrome OE wheels, and Silver OE wheels families.
Which Models & Finishes
Gunmetal shows up on Cadillac Escalade-style fitments like the CA91, CA92, and CA93, on Corvette-pattern designs such as the CV22 and CV03C, and on truck designs like the CV32 and CV44. Anthracite appears on Mustang-style wheels including the FR01 and FR05B. Hyper Silver is offered on the LX02, LX24, and TY15, while Graphite is carried on the Toyota-style TY16 and TY16B. Machined faces span everything from the Audi-pattern AU21 to the Dodge-pattern DG05.
Fitment Coverage
Gray options run from 15- through 26-inch diameters and cover a broad spread of real bolt patterns. Car-side coverage includes 5x114.3 (Mustang, Lexus, Nissan), 5x112 (Audi, Mercedes, Volkswagen), 5x120.65 (Corvette), 5x115 and 5x120 (Charger, Camaro). Truck and SUV coverage centers on 6x139.7 (Silverado, Sierra, Escalade), with 5x139.7 (Ram) and the heavy-duty 8x165.1 pattern also represented. Popular sizes have dedicated pages too: 17", 18", 19", 20", 22", and 24".
How to Choose
Start with your bolt pattern and diameter, then pick the gray tone that matches your goal: Gunmetal and Anthracite for a stealthy daily look, Machined or Hyper for a brighter factory-sport face. A staggered setup like the Corvette-style CV27B in Machined keeps a wider rear stance, while a uniform truck fitment such as the CV98B simplifies four-corner ordering. For a darker drift, the CV93B and DG51 offer Gunmetal alongside black and chrome. Browse the complete range on the full OE Wheels lineup hub, and reference real listings like the AU21 5x112 20x9 +35 Machined, the AU29 19x8.5 +35 Machined, or the value-priced AU07 17x7.5 +35 Machined to gauge sizing and price.
Frequently Asked Questions
What counts as a "gray" OE wheel?
The gray family groups the metallic, non-black, non-bright finishes — Gunmetal, Graphite, Anthracite, Hyper, Machined, and Silver — that read as shades of gray on the vehicle.
What construction are these wheels?
Each model in this family is a one-piece monoblock casting, built to match factory styling rather than assembled from separate barrel and face pieces.
Do gray OE wheels fit trucks as well as cars?
Yes. Gray options cover car patterns like 5x114.3, 5x112, and 5x120.65 as well as truck and SUV patterns such as 6x139.7, 5x139.7, and 8x165.1, in diameters from 15 up to 26 inches.