Truck Fitment
The safest starting point is Year Make Model because dually trucks change bolt patterns by brand and year range. Once fitment is confirmed, style choices become easier.
DUALLY WHEEL BUYING GUIDE
Choosing dually wheels starts with fitment, not finish. This guide walks shoppers through the right order: truck year, make, model, bolt pattern, wheel size, wheel width, offset, tire pairing, finish, and final use case.
The safest starting point is Year Make Model because dually trucks change bolt patterns by brand and year range. Once fitment is confirmed, style choices become easier.
Common choices include 17, 18, 20, 22, and 24 inch dually wheels. Smaller diameters usually keep more tire sidewall while larger diameters create a stronger custom look.
Follow this order: confirm truck fitment, choose wheel diameter, verify width and offset, choose tire height, select finish, then decide wheels only or package.
Buying guide pages are useful because they help shoppers who are early in the decision process. They should teach the order of decisions and then route buyers into the right products.
If the buyer is unsure about tire pairing, a complete wheel and tire package is usually the cleaner shopping path.
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.
Start with year, make, model, and bolt pattern before choosing size or finish.
No. Confirm the correct bolt pattern and truck fitment first.
Black, polished, chrome, and black milled finishes all work. Choose based on truck color and build style after fitment is confirmed.
Choose a package when you want the wheel and tire pairing handled together.