Truck Fitment
Older Chevy 3500 dually trucks commonly use 8x165.1. Many 2011 and newer Chevy 3500HD dually trucks commonly use 8x210.
CHEVY DUALLY FITMENT GUIDE
Chevy dually wheels should be selected by year range first because older GM 3500 trucks and newer Chevy 3500HD dually trucks can use different bolt patterns. This guide helps Chevy owners choose the right aftermarket wheel or package setup.
Older Chevy 3500 dually trucks commonly use 8x165.1. Many 2011 and newer Chevy 3500HD dually trucks commonly use 8x210.
20 inch and 22 inch Chevy dually setups are common for clean fitment, while 24 inch wheels are selected for larger custom builds.
Start with the truck year and whether it is an older 3500 or newer 3500HD. Then shop by 8x165.1 or 8x210 before comparing sizes and finishes.
Chevy dually buyers often search by 3500HD, bolt pattern, or wheel size. This page should help separate the newer 8x210 fitment from older GM applications before the shopper moves into products.
A Chevy wheel and tire package should be chosen around bolt pattern, tire load rating, clearance, and the final look. Polished, black, chrome, and milled finishes all work depending on the truck style.
Always verify your exact year, model, axle, bolt pattern, wheel width, offset, tire size, tire clearance, and load needs before ordering. If you are unsure, start with the Year Make Model search so the store can narrow the results before you compare final style and price.
Clean black wheels for a modern heavy-duty stance.
Bright polished wheels for a classic dually show look.
Bold spoke designs built for custom dually builds.
Many newer Chevy 3500HD dually trucks use 8x210, while many older Chevy 3500 dually trucks use 8x165.1.
Many Chevy and GMC dually trucks share fitment by year range, but exact specs should still be verified.
20 inch, 22 inch, and 24 inch wheels are common depending on stance and clearance.
Yes. Year range is the cleanest way to avoid mixing older and newer GM dually patterns.