Upgrading your truck's wheels is one of the most effective ways to change its character — from stock to aggressive off-road, clean street truck, or premium daily driver. West Georgia is truck country: Chevy Silverado, Ford F-150, Toyota Tacoma, and GMC Sierra are the most common vehicles on roads across Carroll, Douglas, Paulding, Haralson, and Heard counties. This guide covers what to look for when upgrading wheels on each platform.
Chevy Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500 Wheel Upgrades
Stock Silverado/Sierra: 6x139.7 bolt pattern, hub bore 78.1mm. Most common OEM wheel sizes are 17x7.5, 18x8.5, and 20x9.
Popular upgrade path: 18x9 or 20x9 wheel at 0mm to +18mm offset. A 20x9 at +18 to +22 offset allows most 265/60R20 or 275/60R20 tires without rubbing on a stock-height truck.
For lifted Silverados: 17x9 or 18x9 at 0 to -12mm offset with 285/70R17 (33-inch) or 305/65R18 (34-inch) tires.
Top brands for Silverado: Fuel Wheels (Assault, Rebel, Maverick styles), XD Series (XD820, XD811), Method Race Wheels (305 NV, 701 Bead Grip), American Force (for HD builds).
Ford F-150 Wheel Upgrades
Stock F-150: 6x135 bolt pattern (NOT 6x139.7 — common mistake). Hub bore: 87.1mm on most F-150 applications. OEM sizes range from 17x7.5 to 22x8.5 depending on trim.
The 6x135 bolt pattern is Ford-specific and different from most other trucks. F-150 owners cannot use wheels from Chevy, Toyota, or Nissan trucks. Verify 6x135 specifically.
Popular upgrade path: 20x9 or 22x9 for street-truck builds. For off-road builds: 17x9 at 0 to -18mm with 285/70R17 or 295/70R18.
Top brands for F-150: Fuel Wheels, XD Series, Black Rhino, Roush Performance (OEM-fit options), Weld Off-Road.
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Toyota Tacoma and Tundra Wheel Upgrades
Tacoma: 6x139.7 bolt pattern, hub bore 106.1mm. OEM sizes typically 16x7 or 17x7 depending on generation and trim.
Tundra: also 6x139.7, hub bore 110mm. OEM sizes 18x8 or 20x8.5 on higher trims.
The Tacoma and Tundra share the 6x139.7 bolt pattern with Chevy/GMC/Nissan trucks, but have a larger center bore (106.1mm vs 78.1mm). Hub-centric rings are needed with most aftermarket wheels.
Popular Tacoma upgrade: 16x8 or 17x9 at -15 to 0 offset with 265/70R16 or 285/75R17 for an off-road build. Method Race Wheels 305, Fuel Anza, and Black Rhino Voyager are popular Tacoma styles.
Frequently asked
What bolt pattern is the Chevy Silverado?
Silverado 1500: 6x139.7. Silverado 2500HD/3500HD: 8x180. Do not confuse the two — the HD and light-duty Silverado have completely different bolt patterns.
What bolt pattern is the Ford F-150?
Ford F-150: 6x135. This is a Ford-specific pattern different from most other trucks (which use 6x139.7). Verify 6x135 specifically when shopping F-150 wheels.
Can I put Chevy wheels on a Toyota?
Both use 6x139.7 bolt pattern, so the bolt pattern matches. However, center bore differs (78.1mm for Chevy vs 106.1mm for Toyota) — hub-centric rings are required to fill the gap. Offset must also be verified for the specific fitment.
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Last updated 2026-06-27. General guidance only — confirm specifics with a local shop for your exact vehicle.