17 inch RTX wheels are one of the deepest slices of the RTX lineup, and every 17-inch fitment on offer here spans daily-driver sedans, compact imports, trucks, and off-road rigs. Each 17" RTX design is built as a cast monoblock wheel, and the sizing covers common car offsets alongside aggressive low- and negative-offset options for lifted and overlanding builds. Whatever you drive, there's a good chance a 17" RTX shoe already matches your bolt pattern.
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Why a 17-inch RTX wheel makes sense
Seventeens remain the sweet spot for many owners: they clear most factory brakes, leave room for a taller tire sidewall that soaks up potholes, and keep tire cost reasonable. RTX manufactures a broad classic and off-road catalog, and the 17" tier reflects that range — street-focused mesh and split-spoke faces on one end, rugged simulated-beadlock and milled-rivet looks on the other. If you want the wider picture first, browse the full RTX lineup, or step up to 18" RTX wheels and 20" RTX wheels for a larger face, or down to 16" RTX wheels for maximum sidewall.
Models & finishes in 17 inch
Street and import-friendly 17s include the Arai and Noda in Gloss Black, the Twist in Chrome / PVD and Silver Machined, the Kazaki in Lite Gunmetal, and the Valkyrie, which is offered in several looks including Gloss Black Machined and Lite Gunmetal Machined. The Amaze II stands out with a Black Chrome (PVD) with machined lip finish, while the Stag comes in Gold, Matte Black, and Satin White. On the truck and off-road side, the Zion carries the widest finish range — from Gloss Black Milled Rivets to Satin Black Tinted Bronze — and the Storm, Striker, and Moab add milled-rivet and machined-lip treatments. Prefer a specific color? Jump to black RTX wheels, bronze RTX wheels, silver RTX wheels, or chrome RTX wheels.
17-inch fitment coverage
The most common 17" car pattern is 5x114.3, used by designs like the Cyclone, Hida, and Nagano — fitting many Honda, Nissan, Mazda, and Toyota cars. European applications run on 5x112 (as with the Munich and Varel), while compact imports use 5x100 and 5x108. Trucks and SUVs are covered by 6x139.7, 6x135, and 5x127 — seen on the Crusader, Hilux, and Oak. The 17" range even reaches 8-lug heavy-duty patterns via the Thunder (8x165.1, 8x180). Unusual bolt patterns are covered too: the NI01 uses 6x114.3 and the Summit uses 5x110.
How to choose your 17-inch RTX wheel
Start with your vehicle's bolt pattern, then match hub bore, load rating, and offset. Street cars generally want positive offsets in the +35 to +48 range — the Estate at +48, for example — while trucks and lifted rigs often use low or negative offsets like the Crusader at -12 for a deeper, wider stance. Confirm the diameter and width leave room for your brakes and tires. For quick color-first shopping, the gray RTX wheels and red RTX wheels pages narrow things down fast. A budget-friendly starting point is the RTX Arai 5x114.3 17x7 +42 Gloss Black, and every order ships free.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles fit 17-inch RTX wheels?
It depends on bolt pattern. 17" RTX wheels come in car patterns like 5x114.3, 5x112, 5x100, and 5x108, plus truck/SUV patterns such as 6x139.7, 6x135, 5x127, and heavy-duty 8x165.1 and 8x180. Match your vehicle's pattern, hub bore, and offset to confirm fitment.
Are 17-inch RTX wheels one-piece or multi-piece?
The 17-inch RTX designs offered here are built as cast monoblock (one-piece) wheels.
What finishes are available in 17 inch?
Options range widely — Gloss Black, Satin Black, Silver, Gunmetal, Lite Gunmetal, Bronze, Gold, Chrome / PVD, Black Chrome (PVD) with machined lip, and multi-tone milled looks like Gloss Black Milled Rivets and Satin Black Tinted Bronze.