Black Rhino Hard Alloys

Black Rhino Hard Alloys wheels: built for the dirt, not the showroom floor

Black Rhino Hard Alloys wheels come from a brand that has staked its name on off-road and overland use. The whole line is cast monoblock aluminum, meaning each wheel is one solid piece rather than a bolted assembly, and the styling leans hard into truck, SUV and adventure-vehicle territory. If you have handled one, you know the look: heavy-duty spoke faces, deep concave profiles, and finishes chosen to hide trail dust and rock scars rather than glint under valet lighting. You can walk the entire current catalog on the Black Rhino Hard Alloys hub.

The lineup, model by model

There are more than 40 designs in the range, and they split roughly into numbered legacy models and the named BR-series that carries the newer overland styling. Here is what separates the ones we stock.

Numbered and short-name models

  • 030 - a clean split-spoke offered in 17, 18 and 20 inch, in Burnt Bronze, Gloss Black and Matte Black. Straightforward truck-fitment 6-lug design.
  • 200 - a heavier-duty look in 17 and 18 inch, in Hyper Silver with a machined face or Matte Black. This is one of the pricier numbered wheels, reflecting a beefier build.
  • ARS - the widest-ranging model in the catalog, spanning 16 through 20 inch and a long list of bolt patterns. Finishes run Sand Black, Sand on Black and Textured Matte Black, all matte-first for a stealthy look.
  • AXL - a focused 17-inch design in Battleship Gray with an aggressive negative offset for a deep, poked stance.
  • BTA - the outlier of the group, a lighter 5-lug wheel in 17, 18 and 19 inch aimed at cars and crossovers, with the widest color palette: Battleship Gray, Cobalt Blue, Gloss White and Matte Black.
  • DST - a specialist 16-inch, 6x205 wheel in Textured Matte Black with a very high positive offset, built for heavy vans.
  • KLS - a 17-inch mirror-face design in Silver with a Mirror Face and Lip, the shiniest wheel in an otherwise matte-heavy line.
  • TMK - the biggest diameters on offer, 20 and 22 inch, in Gloss Black or Matte Black Machined, leaning toward street-truck builds.

The BR-series

  • BR020 Diamondback - a broad-fitment overland design in 17, 18 and 20 inch, notable for the Metallic Blue option alongside Burnt Bronze and Matte Black.
  • BR021 Mondo - a two-tone specialist in 17 and 18 inch with distinct lip treatments: Gloss Silver with Mirror Cut Lip, Matte Black with Gloss Black Lip, and Matte Gunmetal with Gloss Gray Lip.
  • BR022 Bahari - a 17-inch design offered in Burnt Bronze with Matte Black Lip, Gloss Silver with a machined face, and Matte Black.
  • BR023 Xplorer - available down to 16 inch, this one carries the deepest lip contrast finishes, all with a Matte Black Lip under Burnt Bronze, Matte Gunmetal or Metallic Blue centers.
  • BR024 AWOL - a bold 17 and 20 inch wheel that includes a Gloss White option, plus Matte Black and Silver with a machined face.
  • BR025 Rival - a 17-inch design in three two-tone finishes, all pairing a matte center with a contrasting lip.

The catalog runs deeper still - designs like the Armory, Atlas, BR026 Congo, BR037 Tembo, BR404 Voltaic and Stadium all live on the same hub if you want to browse the full spread.

Construction and finishes

Every model we list is monoblock cast aluminum - a single-piece design with no assembly hardware, which keeps things simple and durable for trail and load use. Diameters across the brand span 16 to 22 inch. The finish menu is wide, from stealthy Matte Black, Sand Black and Textured Matte Black through metallics like Burnt Bronze, Cobalt Blue and Metallic Blue, to brighter machined and mirror treatments such as Hyper Silver with Machined Face and Silver with Mirror Face and Lip. Most of the range is matte-first, which is the honest choice for a wheel that will see gravel and mud.

Price and who it's for

Across roughly 340 listed variations, pricing runs from about $113 per wheel at the entry end up to around $718 for the largest, most involved finishes. That puts Black Rhino Hard Alloys in solid mid-market territory - not the cheapest cast wheel on the shelf, but priced for owners of trucks, SUVs, vans and overland rigs who want a purpose-built look that holds up. If you drive a mall-crawler you'll find plenty of clean options; if you actually air down and go out, the matte and textured finishes are built for it.

Buying from ThreePiece

ThreePiece is an authorized Black Rhino Hard Alloys dealer, so every wheel ships new with full warranty backing. We offer free shipping on all orders, and financing through Affirm and Katapult, as low as 0% APR. Want a wheel and tire combo ready to bolt on? Look at our mounted packages. If you have questions before you buy, our team gives expert fitment help by phone at 813-535-5801, or reach us through the contact page and FAQ. Ready to shop the full range? Start at the Black Rhino Hard Alloys catalog.

Black Rhino Hard Alloys wheels: built for the dirt, not the showroom floor

Black Rhino Hard Alloys wheels come from a brand that has staked its name on off-road and overland use. The whole line is cast monoblock aluminum, meaning each wheel is one solid piece rather than a bolted assembly, and the styling leans hard into truck, SUV and adventure-vehicle territory. If you have handled one, you know the look: heavy-duty spoke faces, deep concave profiles, and finishes chosen to hide trail dust and rock scars rather than glint under valet lighting. You can walk the entire current catalog on the Black Rhino Hard Alloys hub.

The lineup, model by model

There are more than 40 designs in the range, and they split roughly into numbered legacy models and the named BR-series that carries the newer overland styling. Here is what separates the ones we stock.

Numbered and short-name models

  • 030 - a clean split-spoke offered in 17, 18 and 20 inch, in Burnt Bronze, Gloss Black and Matte Black. Straightforward truck-fitment 6-lug design.
  • 200 - a heavier-duty look in 17 and 18 inch, in Hyper Silver with a machined face or Matte Black. This is one of the pricier numbered wheels, reflecting a beefier build.
  • ARS - the widest-ranging model in the catalog, spanning 16 through 20 inch and a long list of bolt patterns. Finishes run Sand Black, Sand on Black and Textured Matte Black, all matte-first for a stealthy look.
  • AXL - a focused 17-inch design in Battleship Gray with an aggressive negative offset for a deep, poked stance.
  • BTA - the outlier of the group, a lighter 5-lug wheel in 17, 18 and 19 inch aimed at cars and crossovers, with the widest color palette: Battleship Gray, Cobalt Blue, Gloss White and Matte Black.
  • DST - a specialist 16-inch, 6x205 wheel in Textured Matte Black with a very high positive offset, built for heavy vans.
  • KLS - a 17-inch mirror-face design in Silver with a Mirror Face and Lip, the shiniest wheel in an otherwise matte-heavy line.
  • TMK - the biggest diameters on offer, 20 and 22 inch, in Gloss Black or Matte Black Machined, leaning toward street-truck builds.

The BR-series

  • BR020 Diamondback - a broad-fitment overland design in 17, 18 and 20 inch, notable for the Metallic Blue option alongside Burnt Bronze and Matte Black.
  • BR021 Mondo - a two-tone specialist in 17 and 18 inch with distinct lip treatments: Gloss Silver with Mirror Cut Lip, Matte Black with Gloss Black Lip, and Matte Gunmetal with Gloss Gray Lip.
  • BR022 Bahari - a 17-inch design offered in Burnt Bronze with Matte Black Lip, Gloss Silver with a machined face, and Matte Black.
  • BR023 Xplorer - available down to 16 inch, this one carries the deepest lip contrast finishes, all with a Matte Black Lip under Burnt Bronze, Matte Gunmetal or Metallic Blue centers.
  • BR024 AWOL - a bold 17 and 20 inch wheel that includes a Gloss White option, plus Matte Black and Silver with a machined face.
  • BR025 Rival - a 17-inch design in three two-tone finishes, all pairing a matte center with a contrasting lip.

The catalog runs deeper still - designs like the Armory, Atlas, BR026 Congo, BR037 Tembo, BR404 Voltaic and Stadium all live on the same hub if you want to browse the full spread.

Construction and finishes

Every model we list is monoblock cast aluminum - a single-piece design with no assembly hardware, which keeps things simple and durable for trail and load use. Diameters across the brand span 16 to 22 inch. The finish menu is wide, from stealthy Matte Black, Sand Black and Textured Matte Black through metallics like Burnt Bronze, Cobalt Blue and Metallic Blue, to brighter machined and mirror treatments such as Hyper Silver with Machined Face and Silver with Mirror Face and Lip. Most of the range is matte-first, which is the honest choice for a wheel that will see gravel and mud.

Price and who it's for

Across roughly 340 listed variations, pricing runs from about $113 per wheel at the entry end up to around $718 for the largest, most involved finishes. That puts Black Rhino Hard Alloys in solid mid-market territory - not the cheapest cast wheel on the shelf, but priced for owners of trucks, SUVs, vans and overland rigs who want a purpose-built look that holds up. If you drive a mall-crawler you'll find plenty of clean options; if you actually air down and go out, the matte and textured finishes are built for it.

Buying from ThreePiece

ThreePiece is an authorized Black Rhino Hard Alloys dealer, so every wheel ships new with full warranty backing. We offer free shipping on all orders, and financing through Affirm and Katapult, as low as 0% APR. Want a wheel and tire combo ready to bolt on? Look at our mounted packages. If you have questions before you buy, our team gives expert fitment help by phone at 813-535-5801, or reach us through the contact page and FAQ. Ready to shop the full range? Start at the Black Rhino Hard Alloys catalog.