Raceline 8x170 wheels cover the heavy-duty 8-lug fitment used by late-model Ford Super Duty trucks, and there is a deep selection of off-road, truck, and trailer designs to choose from in this drilling. Every wheel here is a one-piece monoblock casting, so you get a single structural rim-and-spoke unit rather than a bolt-together assembly. Diameters span 16-, 17-, 18-, 20-, and 22-inch options across the models that carry 8x170.
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Why the 8x170 pattern matters
The 8x170 bolt circle is the dedicated big-truck fitment for Ford's heavy-duty platform, and getting it right means matching both the eight-lug pattern and the load-bearing demands that come with it. Raceline has been designing and manufacturing wheels for off-road, street, and track use since 1996, and that experience shows in a lineup that ranges from aggressive negative-offset off-road profiles to clean machined faces. Because each model is cast as a monoblock, the spoke geometry and finish are decided at the design stage rather than swapped on later. If 8x170 isn't your truck's pattern, the closely related Raceline 8x165.1 wheels and the larger Raceline 8x180 wheels cover the other common eight-lug drillings.
Which models & finishes are offered in 8x170
The 8x170 drilling appears across many of Raceline's truck and off-road designs. Satin Black is the most widely available look, found on the 947B Scout, 948B Split, 950B Gauge, 951B Ryno, 953B Krank, 956B Compass, and 957B Halo. Machined faces come on the 935MC Defender, 951MC Ryno, 952MC Aero, and RT260M Avenger. Want a warmer tone or a chrome finish? The 953BZ Krank and 934BZ Clutch are offered in Bronze, while the 948C Split and 940C Hostage come in Chrome. To browse by color across the brand, see Black Raceline wheels, Bronze Raceline wheels, and Chrome Raceline wheels.
Fitment coverage
Models in this group are multi-drilled, so the same design is frequently offered in other patterns alongside 8x170. The 935B Defender, for example, also lists 6x139.7 and 5x150, which is why you'll see these wheels referenced on lighter trucks and SUVs too. If your build uses a different bolt circle, jump to Raceline 6x139.7 wheels, Raceline 5x150 wheels, or Raceline 5x127 wheels. On diameter, 17-inch sizing is the backbone of this fitment, with larger street-truck looks reaching 20 and 22 inches; compare options on the 17" Raceline wheels, 20" Raceline wheels, and 22" Raceline wheels pages, or step back to the full Raceline lineup.
How to choose
Start with your offset and width target, since 8x170 trucks run a wide spread of negative-offset off-road setups and milder street fits. For a high-contrast off-road face, the 940M Hostage in Black and Milled shows the milled-pocket style well, while the 948C Split in Chrome leans show-truck. Want a forged-look monoblock with a machined finish? The RT260M Avenger Machined and RT951M Ryno Machined are both built around the 8x170 pattern. Confirm your truck's exact diameter, width, and offset before ordering, and remember every order ships free with financing available through Affirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which vehicles use the 8x170 bolt pattern? 8x170 is the eight-lug fitment associated with Ford's heavy-duty Super Duty trucks. Always verify your specific year and model against the wheel's diameter, width, and offset before purchasing.
How are these Raceline wheels constructed? Every 8x170 model here is a monoblock wheel, meaning the rim and spokes are formed as a single one-piece casting rather than assembled from multiple sections.
What finishes can I get in 8x170? Options include Satin Black on designs like the 947B Scout and 950B Gauge, Machined on the 951MC Ryno and RT260M Avenger, Bronze on the 953BZ Krank, and Chrome on the 948C Split and 940C Hostage.