14MM X 1.50 HONDA/ACURA BALL SEAT BLACK

$6.08
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14MM X 1.50 HONDA/ACURA BALL SEAT CHROME

$4.66
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12MM X 1.50 HONDA/ACURA BALL SEAT BLACK

$3.75
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12MM X 1.50 HONDA/ACURA BALL SEAT CHROME

$2.55
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9/16" X 2" DUPLEX

$2.42
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$3.93
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1/2" SPLINE LUG NUT LONG

$2.42
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14MM X 1.5 S/D DUPLEX

$2.42
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14MM X 1.50 LUG NUT

$3.21
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14MM X 1.50 LUG NUT CLOSED END SPLINE DRIVE

14MM X 1.5 S/D DUPLEX

$3.93
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14MM X 1.5 S/D DUPLEX SPLINE DRIVE

14MM X 2.0 LUG NUT

$2.42
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14MM X 2.0 LUG NUT SPLINE DRIVE

14MM X 2.0 LUG NUT

$3.93
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14MM X 2.0 LUG NUT SPLINE DRIVE

9/16" OPEN END

$2.08
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9/16" OPEN END SPLINE DRIVE

14MM X 1.50 OPEN END

$2.08
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14MM X 1.50 OPEN END SMALL DIAMETER SPLINE DRIVE

14MM X 1.50 OPEN END

$2.42
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14MM X 2.00 OPEN END

$2.08
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LUG NUT 1/2" SPLINE

$1.83
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LUG NUT 1/2" SPLINE

$2.42
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12MM X 1.50MM ACORN SPLI

$1.83
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12MM X 1.50MM ACORN BK

$2.42
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12MM X 1.25 SPLINE DRIVE

$1.83
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1/2" ACORN OPEN END

$1.51
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12MM X 1.50 ACORN OPEN

$1.51
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12MM X 1.50 ACORN OPEN END SPLINE DRIVE

STANDARD KEY(SPLINE DRV)

$9.61
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SD LUG BOLT 12MM X 1.50

$4.25
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Aftermarket wheels are the single biggest visual upgrade you can make to a truck — wider stance, larger diameter, and aggressive offsets transform the look while letting you fit bigger tires for off-road clearance or street performance. Our wheel lineup covers every popular bolt pattern in North America, including 6x135 for newer Ford F-150 and Bronco, 6x139.7 for Toyota Tundra, Chevy Silverado 1500, Sierra 1500, Tacoma, and Titan, 8x180 for newer Silverado HD and Sierra HD, and 8x165.1 for older HD trucks and Ram 2500/3500 dually setups.

Wheel Brands and Fitment Specs Available

We stock Fuel Off-Road wheels including the Maverick, Triton, Hostage, Lethal, and Vector, plus Black Rhino wheels like the Zion 6x139.7, Sierra, and Arsenal, along with TSW wheels, American Racing wheels for trucks, Replika OEM-replica wheels, Method Race Wheels, XD Series wheels, and KMC wheels. Diameters range from 17x9 and 18x9 daily-driver fitments through 20x9, 20x10, and 22x12 aggressive off-road setups, in gloss black, matte black, milled, bronze, chrome, and brushed finishes. Pair your aftermarket wheels with the matching tire size from Tires, secure your investment with Lug Nuts and Wheel Locks, and dial in the perfect stance with Wheel Spacers.

Wider wheels and larger tires usually call for fender clearance — add Fender Flares from Exterior to cover the extra width legally and protect your paint. For lifted setups running 33-inch, 35-inch, or 37-inch tires, level the truck first with a kit from Suspension. Need to handle the added weight or towing demands? Browse Performance for cold air intakes and exhaust upgrades, Towing for hitch and brake controller pairings, and Electronics for tuners and gauges.

What to Check Before Buying Aftermarket Truck Wheels

Wheel fitment is more than diameter and width — every aftermarket wheel has to match your truck's bolt pattern, hub bore, offset, and load rating before it bolts up:

  • Bolt pattern — measured in lugs x mm (5x114.3, 6x135, 6x139.7, 8x165.1, 8x180) and must match your truck's hub exactly
  • Wheel diameter and width — 17, 18, 20, and 22-inch options in widths from 7.5 to 12 inches for stock, leveled, and lifted trucks
  • Offset and backspacing — determines how far the wheel sits in or out of the fender, with negative offsets pushing wheels outward for an aggressive stance
  • Hub bore — center-bore size must match your truck's hub or pair with Lug Nuts and Wheel Locks plus hub centric rings
  • Load rating — half-ton, three-quarter-ton, and one-ton trucks each require minimum load-rated wheels for safe towing and payload
  • Dually wheels — 8x165.1 and 8x200 dually wheel sets for Ram 3500 dually, Silverado 3500HD dually, and Sierra 3500HD dually applications

Why Choose Lethal Auto

Lethal Auto matches every aftermarket wheel to your exact bolt pattern, hub bore, and offset — no guesswork, no fitment surprises. Verified fitment, lowest price guarantee across Canada, and expert support from real truck enthusiasts on every order.

Section 5: FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know what size aftermarket wheels fit my truck?

Aftermarket wheel fitment depends on four key measurements: bolt pattern, hub bore, offset, and overall diameter. Start by checking your truck's factory wheel specs in the owner's manual or door jamb sticker — most half-ton trucks like the F-150, Silverado 1500, Sierra 1500, and Ram 1500 use 6-lug patterns, while HD trucks like the F-250, F-350, Silverado 2500HD/3500HD, Sierra 2500HD/3500HD, and Ram 2500/3500 use 8-lug patterns. From there, choose a wheel diameter (17 to 22-inch), width, and offset that fits your tire size and suspension setup. When in doubt, contact our team for verified fitment confirmation.

How do I find the bolt pattern for my truck wheels?

A bolt pattern is written as the number of lugs followed by the diameter of the bolt circle in millimeters — for example, 6x139.7 (six lugs in a 139.7mm circle) or 8x165.1 (eight lugs in a 165.1mm circle). The fastest way to find your truck's bolt pattern is to check the door jamb sticker, the owner's manual, or look up your specific year, make, and model in a wheel fitment guide. Common Canadian truck bolt patterns include 6x135 for newer F-150 and Bronco, 6x139.7 for Tundra, Silverado 1500, Sierra 1500, Tacoma, and Titan, 8x170 for older F-250 and F-350, 8x180 for newer GM HD trucks, and 8x165.1 for Ram HD and dually applications.

What does wheel offset mean and how does it affect truck fitment?

Wheel offset is the distance between the wheel's mounting surface (where it bolts to the hub) and the centerline of the wheel, measured in millimeters. A positive offset means the mounting surface sits closer to the outside of the wheel, tucking the wheel inward — common on stock truck wheels. A negative offset pushes the mounting surface inward, sticking the wheel outward beyond the fender for an aggressive off-road stance. Offset directly affects how far the wheel pokes out of the fender, whether you need fender flares, and how the truck handles. Most aftermarket truck wheels run offsets between -44mm and +20mm depending on the look you want.

Do you need hub centric rings with aftermarket wheels?

Yes, in most cases. Hub centric rings fill the gap between an aftermarket wheel's larger center bore and your truck's smaller hub diameter, ensuring the wheel sits perfectly centered on the hub rather than relying on the lug nuts to center it. Without hub centric rings, you can experience steering wheel vibrations at highway speeds, premature wheel bearing wear, and uneven lug nut load. Most aftermarket wheels come with universal hub bores designed to fit multiple vehicles, so hub centric rings are usually required for proper centering.

Are steel or alloy wheels better for trucks?

Steel wheels are heavier, more affordable, and easier to repair after curb hits or off-road damage — making them the go-to choice for winter wheels in Canada and heavy-duty work trucks running studded tires or chains. Alloy (aluminum) wheels are lighter, dissipate brake heat better, come in a wider range of finishes and designs, and reduce unsprung weight for improved handling and fuel economy. For most truck owners, alloy wheels are the better daily-driver and off-road choice. Steel wheels make sense if you're running a dedicated winter setup or need maximum durability on a job site.

Do you need to transfer TPMS sensors to aftermarket wheels?

Yes — every Canadian-market truck built after 2008 includes TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) sensors in each wheel, and they must be transferred to your new aftermarket wheels or replaced with new sensors during installation. Skipping this step leaves the TPMS warning light on your dash, fails most provincial safety inspections, and removes a useful safety feature. Most tire shops can transfer existing sensors to new wheels during mounting, or you can purchase new sensors pre-programmed to your truck's specs.

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