Raceline 5x150 wheels cover the trucks and full-size SUVs that run this larger five-lug pattern, from satin-black daily haulers to bronze, gunmetal, machined, and chrome finishes built for the trail. This pattern is carried across a deep slice of the Raceline truck and off-road lineup, so you can match diameter, width, and color to your build in one place. Every wheel here ships free, with financing available through Affirm.
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Why the 5x150 pattern matters
Raceline is family owned and has been designing and building wheels for off-road, street, and track use since 1996, and that heritage shows in the truck and SUV portion of the range that supports 5x150. The pattern is most associated with the Toyota Tundra and Sequoia and similar full-size platforms, so the wheels offered here lean toward durable cast designs in widths and offsets suited to larger vehicles. Choosing the correct bolt pattern is the single most important step in fitment — verify yours against your vehicle before ordering.
Which models & finishes are offered
The 5x150 pattern appears on a wide spread of designs. Rugged truck and SUV styles include the 935B Defender in Satin Black, the bronze 935BZ Defender, the 935G Defender in Gunmetal, and the 940C Hostage in Chrome alongside the Black and Milled 940M Hostage. The 951B Ryno, 953B Krank, 947B Scout, and 950B Gauge round out the Satin Black workhorses, while the 957BS Halo adds a Black and Silver Lip look and the 954M Stryker brings Satin Black and Milled detailing. Each of these is a monoblock (one-piece) cast wheel.
Finish families to explore
If color is your starting point, jump to Black Raceline wheels, Bronze Raceline wheels, Gray Raceline wheels, or Chrome Raceline wheels to see how a given style carries across the range.
Fitment coverage
Wheels offered in 5x150 here span 16-, 17-, 18-, 20-, and 22-inch diameters depending on the model. Many of these designs are also produced in neighboring truck and SUV patterns, so if 5x150 is not your vehicle's spec you can pivot to Raceline 6x139.7 wheels, Raceline 5x127 wheels, Raceline 5x139.7 wheels, Raceline 6x135 wheels, or the heavy-duty Raceline 8x170 wheels and Raceline 8x180 wheels. To shop by size instead, see 18" Raceline wheels, 20" Raceline wheels, or 22" Raceline wheels.
How to choose
Start by confirming your bolt pattern and the diameter your tire and brake setup allow, then pick a width and offset that clears your fenders and suspension. For a clean factory-plus look, the Satin Black 948B Split or the gunmetal 944GS Outlander work well; for more contrast, the bronze 953BZ Krank or machined 951MC Ryno stand out. If you want a specific example to anchor pricing, the 950B Gauge in Satin Black shows the value end of the lineup. Need a different lug count entirely? Compare against Raceline 5x114.3 wheels before you decide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Raceline models come in 5x150?
Designs offered in 5x150 include the 935B/935BZ/935G Defender, 940C and 940M Hostage, 947B Scout, 948B Split, 950B Gauge, 951B Ryno, 953B Krank, 954M Stryker, and 957BS Halo, among others. Each is a one-piece cast (monoblock) wheel.
What sizes are available in this bolt pattern?
5x150 wheels here are offered in 16, 17, 18, 20, and 22-inch diameters, varying by model. Check the individual product page for the exact width and offset.
What vehicles typically use 5x150?
5x150 is common on full-size Toyota trucks and SUVs such as the Tundra and Sequoia. Always confirm your vehicle's bolt pattern before ordering.