Bronze Raceline wheels bring a warm, modern metallic look to the off-road and truck side of the Raceline lineup, with the bronze finish family carried across more than a hundred fitments. Whether you want a true bronze face or a bronze-and-black two-tone, these wheels pair earthy color with the rugged spoke designs Raceline is known for. Every wheel here ships free, with financing available through Affirm.
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Why bronze works on a Raceline build
Bronze has become one of the most popular finishes for trucks, Jeeps and adventure rigs because it reads as both retro and contemporary, and it hides trail dust better than a polished or chrome face. Raceline is a family-owned brand that has built performance and off-road wheels since 1996 and is recognized as the official wheel of King of the Hammers, so the styles wearing this color come from a lineup that is genuinely race-proven. A bronze face stands out against black tires and neutral body colors while still looking purposeful rather than flashy.
Which models & finishes come in bronze
Several Raceline designs are offered with a straight Bronze finish, including the 934BZ Clutch, the 935BZ Defender, the 946BZ Boost, the 951BZ Ryno, the 952BZ Aero and the 953BZ Krank. If you prefer a two-tone, the A94BZ Krank carries a Bronze and Black Lip look on a simulated-beadlock UTV design, while the RT951BZ Ryno wears a Bronze and Black Ring finish. The eight-spoke Defender in particular is a classic bold-spoke profile built to emphasize an aggressive stance. Prefer something darker or brighter? Compare the same shapes in black, gray, silver or chrome, or browse the full Raceline lineup.
Fitment coverage
The bronze models concentrate on truck, SUV and Jeep platforms, with common bores including 5x127, 5x139.7 and 6x139.7, plus heavy-duty 8x165.1, 8x170 and 8x180 patterns on the larger Defender, Clutch and Boost sizes. You'll also find 5x150 and 6x135 for popular Toyota and Ford applications, and 6x120 on the Boost. The UTV-oriented A94BZ Krank runs 4x137 fitments. Diameters span 14-inch through 20-inch, so you can shop by size in 17", 18" or 20".
How to choose
Start with your bolt pattern and hub bore, then match the wheel width and offset to your tire and fender clearance. For a daily-driven truck or SUV, a 946BZ Boost in a milder offset keeps things clean; for a built rig that needs serious meat, the negative-offset 951BZ Ryno and 953BZ Krank push the face outward for stance. If you're unsure whether bronze is the right call, it sits between the stealth of black and the shine of silver—a strong middle ground for earth-tone and neutral vehicles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Raceline models come in a true bronze finish?
Bronze is offered on the 934BZ Clutch, 935BZ Defender, 946BZ Boost, 951BZ Ryno, 952BZ Aero and 953BZ Krank, with two-tone bronze options on the A94BZ Krank (Bronze and Black Lip) and RT951BZ Ryno (Bronze and Black Ring).
What vehicles do bronze Raceline wheels fit?
They focus on trucks, SUVs and Jeeps, with patterns from 5x127, 5x139.7 and 6x139.7 up to 8-lug 8x165.1, 8x170 and 8x180, plus 4x137 on the UTV-style A94BZ Krank.
What sizes are available in bronze?
Bronze fitments range from 14-inch through 20-inch depending on the model, including popular 17- and 18-inch off-road sizes.