Ultra 6x135 wheels cover the six-lug fitment used on a wide range of full-size trucks and SUVs, and there are many designs offered in this bolt pattern across the lineup. From milled-accent off-road profiles to clean satin and machined faces, you can match a 6x135 set to a daily driver, a tow rig, or a lifted build. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
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Why the 6x135 bolt pattern matters
The 6x135 pattern is the long-running standard for half-ton trucks and large SUVs, so getting the right hub fit is the first step before you ever pick a finish. Choosing within a single, consistent pattern keeps your tire and offset choices focused on the platform you actually drive. Many of these designs are also offered in 6x139.7, which is the neighboring six-lug standard on heavier-duty platforms, so it is worth confirming which one your vehicle uses. You can browse the full Ultra lineup to see how the 6x135 offering sits alongside the rest of the range.
Which models & finishes come in 6x135
Truck and SUV designs make up the core of this pattern. The 124BK Commander comes in Gloss Black, while the 124BM Commander adds milled accents and the 124U Commander carries a Gloss Black with Diamond Cut Face. The 230BM Villain spans 17- through 24-inch in Gloss Black with Milled Accents, and the milled-accent 236BM Apocalypse is joined by the 236BZM Apocalypse in a Bronze with Black Lip & Milling treatment. For darker, understated looks, the 226SB Machine is offered in Satin Black and the 238B Gauntlet in Matte Black. The 126BZ Warmonger 6 brings Bronze and Bronze w/Gloss Black Lip options, while the 254U Carnivore shows a Gloss Black with Machined Face. Prefer to shop by color? See black Ultra wheels, bronze Ultra wheels, silver Ultra wheels, and gray Ultra wheels.
Fitment coverage
In 6x135, diameters run from 17-inch up to 24-inch depending on the design, so you can stay compact or go aggressive on a lifted build. Many 6x135 designs are also produced in 5x150 and the eight-lug 8x165.1 and 8x170 patterns, which is useful if you are cross-shopping a different chassis. To pin down a wheel by diameter, jump to 17-inch, 18-inch, or 20-inch options. Confirm your bolt pattern, hub bore, and offset against your vehicle before ordering, since these designs span a broad offset range.
How to choose your 6x135 set
Start with diameter and the look you want, then narrow by finish. If you tow or run larger tires, a milled or diamond-cut face like the 230BM Villain hides brake dust and trail grime well. For a sleeker street truck, a single-color satin or gloss option such as the 226SB Machine keeps things clean. Buyers wanting warmth in their build lean toward the bronze tones of the 231BZ Butcher in Dark Satin Bronze. The 6x135-equipped 153BK Armageddon in Gloss Black is another straightforward pick for a no-fuss look.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles use the 6x135 bolt pattern? 6x135 is the six-lug standard found on many half-ton trucks and large SUVs. Always verify the exact pattern stamped on your hub or in your owner's documentation before ordering.
Which 6x135 diameters are available? Diameters in 6x135 range from 17-inch up to 24-inch, varying by model. The 230BM Villain, for example, reaches up to 24-inch.
What finishes can I get in 6x135? Options include Gloss Black, Satin Black, Matte Black, milled-accent and diamond-cut faces, machined faces, and bronze treatments, depending on the design you choose.