Raceline 5x139.7 Wheels
Raceline 5x139.7 wheels cover one of the most common truck, Jeep and full-size SUV bolt patterns, and this selection brings together a deep run of off-road and street-truck designs in that exact fitment. You'll find rugged eight-spoke and split-spoke faces, simulated-beadlock looks and true beadlock models, all built around the 5x139.7 (5x5.5) hole pattern. Whether you're outfitting a classic Wrangler, a Ram 1500, a Dakota or another 5x139.7 platform, the lineup here gives you a wide span of diameters, widths and finishes to dial in.
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Why 5x139.7 Raceline Matters
The 5x139.7 pattern is shared by many trucks and 4x4s, which makes it a workhorse fitment where style and durability both count. Raceline has been family-owned since 1996 and built its name designing and manufacturing wheels for off-road, street and track use, so the 5x139.7 offerings lean into that heritage with aggressive, trail-ready profiles. Each model in this fitment is built as a monoblock — a single cast piece rather than a bolt-together assembly — which keeps the construction straightforward and consistent across the range. If you want to compare related truck fitments, the broader Raceline lineup spans dozens of additional patterns and sizes.
Which Models & Finishes
Plenty of designs land in 5x139.7. The 948B Split arrives in Satin Black, while its chrome companion the 948C Split brings a brighter look. The 950B Gauge and 947B Scout are deep-lip Satin Black designs, and the 958B Rogue pairs with the Titanium 958T Rogue. The 935B Defender offers a huge spread of finish codes alongside Satin Black, with Bronze and Gunmetal versions on the 935BZ Defender and 935G Defender. The Krank family is well represented through the 953B Krank and Bronze 953BZ Krank, while the 981 Raptor and 991B Assault carry extensive finish ranges of their own. Beadlock-style choices include the 928B Monster and RT260 Avenger. Across this fitment you'll see Satin Black, Gloss Black, Bronze, Gunmetal, Machined, Chrome and Black with Machined Accents, among others. Prefer to shop by color? Browse Black Raceline wheels, Bronze Raceline wheels or Chrome Raceline wheels.
Fitment Coverage
In 5x139.7 the diameters run from compact 15- and 16-inch sizes up through 17-, 18-, 20- and 22-inch fitments, so you can match factory rolling diameter or step up for a more aggressive stance. Many of these designs are multi-pattern castings, meaning the same model often also supports neighboring truck patterns. If your build calls for a different lug spacing, you can cross-shop Raceline 6x139.7 wheels, Raceline 5x127 wheels, Raceline 5x150 wheels, Raceline 8x170 wheels or Raceline 6x135 wheels. By size, jump straight to 17" Raceline wheels, 18" Raceline wheels, 20" Raceline wheels or 16" Raceline wheels.
How to Choose
Start with your bolt pattern and confirm 5x139.7 is correct for your truck or 4x4. Next, pick a diameter and width that clears your brakes and suits your tire plan, then choose an offset that gives the stance you want without rubbing. Finally, settle on a finish — darker Satin Black and Matte Black tones hide trail dust, while Machined and Chrome faces pop on the street. A practical starting point is the popular 948B Split in 16x8 Satin Black, or step into the 944B Outlander or 951B Ryno for a more aggressive truck look.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which vehicles use the 5x139.7 bolt pattern?
5x139.7 (also written 5x5.5) is a widely used truck and 4x4 pattern, found on many full-size and classic light-truck and SUV platforms. Always confirm your vehicle's exact pattern before ordering.
What diameters do Raceline 5x139.7 wheels come in?
This fitment is offered from 15-inch through 22-inch depending on the model, including common 16-, 17-, 18- and 20-inch options.
How are these wheels built?
The Raceline 5x139.7 designs shown here are monoblock wheels, meaning each is produced as a single piece rather than a multi-piece bolt-together construction.