Raceline 8x165.1 Wheels
Raceline 8x165.1 wheels cover the 8-lug pattern used by heavy-duty trucks and tandem-axle trailers, and the assortment here is one of the deepest you'll find in this fitment. Whether you're rebuilding a work truck or refreshing a utility trailer, you can pick from rugged simulated-beadlock looks, machined faces, and clean monoblock styling. Every Raceline wheel shown in 8x165.1 (also written 8x6.5) is built as a one-piece monoblock casting.
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Why 8x165.1 Matters
The 8x165.1 bolt circle is the standard for many three-quarter-ton and one-ton domestic trucks, plus a wide range of heavy trailer hubs. Raceline has built wheels for off-road, street, and track use since 1996 and is the official wheel of King of the Hammers, so the durability focus in this 8-lug group reflects that off-road and towing heritage. Because each model is a monoblock, you get a single cast structure rather than bolted sections — a simple, strong layout that suits the loads 8-lug applications usually carry.
Models & Finishes in 8x165.1
The trailer-focused options include the 810S Stylus Trailer in Gloss Silver, the 820MB Twisted Trailer in Satin Black, and the Black and Machined 840 Arsenal Trailer. For truck duty, the 935B Defender and Gunmetal 935G Defender headline a large 8-lug roster alongside the 947B Scout and Satin Black 948B Split. The 981 Raptor and 991B Assault add bold simulated-beadlock styling, while the 940C Hostage arrives in Chrome and the 954M Stryker in Satin Black and Milled. Color choices across the 8-lug group span black, bronze, gray and gunmetal, machined, and chrome options.
Fitment Coverage
In 8x165.1, diameters run from 16-inch trailer sizes up to 20-inch truck fitments, including 17-inch, 18-inch, and 20-inch options depending on the model. Many of these same wheels are also offered in the neighboring 8-lug patterns, so if your hub measures differently you can move to 8x170 or 8x180. Truck-platform shoppers cross-shopping smaller bolt circles will also find these models in 6x139.7, 5x150, and 5x139.7, while trailer builders frequently pair 8-lug rims with matching 5x114.3 single-axle wheels.
How to Choose
Start by confirming your true bolt pattern and hub bore, then match offset to your fender and suspension setup — trailer fitments here typically run a 0 offset, while truck models offer negative offsets for a deeper stance. Decide between a trailer-rated wheel like the 860M Mamba Trailer and a truck wheel such as the 944B Outlander based on load and use. For diameter, 16-inch sizes keep tire sidewall tall for towing and rough terrain. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles use the 8x165.1 bolt pattern?
8x165.1 (8x6.5) is common on heavier-duty domestic trucks and on many tandem-axle and heavy-duty trailer hubs, which is why both truck and trailer Raceline models are offered in it.
How are these Raceline 8x165.1 wheels built?
Each 8x165.1 model shown is a one-piece monoblock casting.
What finishes can I get in 8x165.1?
Options range from Satin Black, Gunmetal, and Bronze to machined, Black and Machined, Chrome, and Satin Black and Milled, depending on the model you choose.