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    Enkei TS-V 18x8.5 5x114.3 45mm Offset 72.6mm Bore Bronze Wheel - 522-885-6545ZP

    Enkei

    MSRP: $374.00
    $309.21
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    Enkei T6S 18x8.5 45mm Offset 5x100 Bolt Pattern 72.6 Bore Matte Black Wheel - 485-885-8045BK

    Enkei

    MSRP: $364.00
    $301.16
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    Enkei Kojin 18x9.5 30mm Offset 5x114.3 Bolt Pattern 72mm Bore Dia Matte Silver Wheel - 476-895-6530SP

    Enkei

    MSRP: $388.00
    $288.04
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    Enkei RPF1RS 18x10 5x114.3 6mm Offset 75mm Bore Silver Wheel - 3798106506SP

    Enkei

    MSRP: $553.00
    $497.70
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    Advan RZII 18x9.5 +45 5x114.3 Bronze Wheel - YAZ8J45EA

    Advan

    MSRP: $717.14
    $681.29
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    SSR GTX04 18x9.5 5x114.3 40mm Offset Dark Gunmetal Wheel - XF18950+4005GDG

    SSR

    MSRP: $590.00
    $531.00
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    SSR GTX01 19x9.5 5/120 +38mm Offset Dark Silver Wheel (S/O, No Cancellations) - XA19950+3805HDK

    SSR

    MSRP: $660.00
    $594.00
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    SSR GTX01 17x9 5x100 38mm Offset Dark Silver Wheel - XA17900+3805CDK

    SSR

    MSRP: $540.00
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    Race Star 93 Truck Star 15x10 6x5.50BC 6.63BS Direct Drill Gloss Black Wheel - Single Bead Lock - 93-510853SB

    Race Star

    $540.48
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    Method MR703 17x7.5 +50mm Offset 5x130 78.1mm CB Method Bronze Wheel - MR70377553950

    Method Wheels

    $356.00
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    Method MR305 NV 18x9 / +18mm Offset / 6x135 BP / 94mm CB / Titanium - Matte Black Lip Wheel - MR30589016818

    Method Wheels

    $385.00
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    Method MR304 Double Standard 17x8.5 0mm Offset 5x5 94mm CB Machined/Clear Coat Wheel - MR30478550300

    Method Wheels

    $335.00
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Cast wheels are the most widely used aftermarket wheel construction — molten aluminum alloy poured into a mold and heat-treated to produce a strong, dimensionally consistent wheel at a price point that covers everything from daily drivers to full race builds. Motor Sport Mayhem stocks 1,329 cast wheels across 28 brands, ranging from $50.99 entry-level fitments to $3,105.00 race-spec units engineered to OEM-level tolerances.

Our Top Picks for Wheels - Cast

Each of these wheels was selected based on engineering quality, real-world performance validation, and the best value delivered at its price point.

AVN GT Wheels

Advan | $1,334.08

A race-derived casting engineered for high-load cornering forces with strict dimensional tolerances that mirror Advan's motorsport program.

  • JWL and VIA certified — meets the most stringent Japanese wheel safety standards for both impact and radial load

BBS FI-R Wheels

BBS | $3,105.00

The pinnacle of cast construction — a flow-formed and CNC-finished wheel engineered to meet OEM fitment specs for high-performance European applications.

  • BBS motorsport heritage dating back to Formula 1 translates directly into the casting grain structure and spoke geometry used here

BKC Hubcap

Bikers Choice | $50.99

A direct-fit chrome cast hubcap engineered as a bolt-on OEM replacement for classic cruiser applications without modification.

  • OEM-matched mounting dimensions eliminate fitment issues common with universal hubcap designs

DLW Enigma Race 9313 Wheels

Dirty Life | $538.99

Built for aggressive off-road use with a machined face finish and casting geometry optimized to handle lateral impact loads at the bead seat.

  • 106mm center bore with precision machining reduces hub-centric runout, critical for high-speed off-road stability

ENK GTC01RR Wheels

Enkei | $619.20

Enkei's performance casting process produces a wheel with tighter grain density than standard gravity-cast aluminum, delivering better fatigue resistance under track loads.

  • MAT (Most Advanced Technology) manufacturing process reduces porosity — a primary failure point in lower-grade cast wheels

EXC Takasago Rims

Excel | $350.84

A 36-hole cast motorcycle rim delivering the spoke count and bead-seat integrity required for loaded two-wheel applications at a competitive price.

  • 36-hole drilling pattern distributes spoke tension evenly, reducing the stress concentration that causes rim cracking under sustained load

FFT Holeshot RSR Wheels

fifteen52 | $488.75

fifteen52's rally-bred casting uses a radially structured spoke design to balance unsprung weight reduction against the impact toughness demanded by mixed-surface driving.

  • 57.1mm center bore with hub-centric fit ensures zero vibrational imbalance — common with lug-centric wheel designs

FR Wheels

Ford Racing | $1,693.66

An OEM-engineered wheel kit designed to precise width and offset specifications for a Mustang Mach 1 Handling Pack, where fitment tolerances are held to factory assembly standards.

  • Factory-validated casting and finishing process means no guesswork on offset, backspacing, or load rating for this specific application

FRG F14 Wheels

Forgestar | $870.00

Forgestar's beadlock-equipped casting is one of the few in this category rated for track and off-road use simultaneously, with a mechanically clamped bead ring that prevents tire de-beading at low pressures.

  • Integrated beadlock ring allows tire pressures as low as 8–12 PSI without bead separation — essential for rock crawling and circuit curb strikes

GL 57DR Wheels

Gram Lights | $758.08

Manufactured by Rays Engineering using a high-pressure casting process that achieves near-forged grain density without the forging tooling cost.

  • Rays' strict internal quality control rejects wheels exceeding 0.3mm runout deviation — a tolerance tighter than most competitors' specifications

How to Choose the Right Wheels - Cast

The difference between a quality cast wheel and a failure-prone one comes down to three factors: alloy grade, casting process, and post-cast treatment. Most reputable manufacturers use A356 or A357 aluminum alloy — A357 contains slightly more magnesium and silicon, producing higher tensile strength (minimum 290 MPa versus 262 MPa for A356). Casting process matters equally: gravity casting is the lowest-cost method but produces the most porosity; low-pressure casting reduces voids significantly; and flow-forming (also called rotary forging) takes a cast center and mechanically stretches the barrel under heat, refining the grain structure and reducing weight by 15–20% compared to a straight cast wheel of the same size. Avoid any wheel without a documented JWL, VIA, or TÜV certification — these are load-cycle and impact tests, not just dimensional checks, and they filter out the castings most likely to fail under real-world cornering and pothole forces.

Key Specifications

Offset — measured in millimeters as the distance between the mounting hub face and the wheel's centerline — is the single most critical fitment dimension. Positive offset pushes the wheel inboard; negative offset pushes it outboard. Running offset outside your vehicle's OEM spec by more than 15mm in either direction changes scrub radius, which directly affects steering return and brake torque. Always confirm offset alongside backspacing, because a wide wheel at the same offset will still produce different clearance results than a narrow one.

Center bore must match your hub exactly for hub-centric fitment. A wheel with a larger center bore than the hub requires a hub-centric ring — without one, the lug nuts carry all centering load, which causes vibration and, over time, lug stud fatigue. Hub-centric rings are an acceptable solution, but confirm they are made from hard nylon or aluminum, not the thin plastic rings included with budget wheel sets.

Load rating is often overlooked. Every cast wheel has a static load rating (kg per wheel) and a dynamic load rating derived from JWL impact and fatigue testing. For street use, your wheel's per-corner load rating must exceed the corner weight of the vehicle with occupants and cargo. For track use, lateral acceleration multiplies effective load — on a 1.0g lateral event, a 500kg corner weight becomes an effective 700kg+ load on the outer wheel. Choose wheels rated at least 20% above your calculated peak corner load.

Finish durability is a practical concern that's often dismissed until you're dealing with corrosion or peeling clear coat. Bare machined faces require clear coat sealed properly at the factory — any gap in coverage invites oxidation. Powder coat is the most durable finish for off-road applications, resisting rock chips and chemical exposure far better than painted or polished aluminum. For track use where repeated heat cycling occurs, confirm the finish is rated for the temperature range produced by your brake setup — inadequate finish adhesion near the barrel can delaminate when brake temperatures exceed 400°C.

Cast Wheel Weight vs. Application Guide

Wheel Diameter / WidthTypical Cast Weight RangeFlow-Formed Weight ReductionRecommended Application
15x7"8.5 – 10.5 kg~1.2 – 1.8 kg savedAutocross, lightweight street builds
17x8"9.5 – 12.5 kg~1.5 – 2.2 kg savedStreet performance, light off-road
18x9"10.5 – 14.0 kg~1.8 – 2.8 kg savedTrack day, sport compact, dual-use
19x9.5"11.5 – 15.5 kg~2.0 – 3.2 kg savedPerformance street, occasional track
20x10"13.0 – 18.0 kg~2.5 – 4.0 kg savedGT/touring, high-speed road course
17x9" (beadlock)13.5 – 17.0 kgN/A — ring adds ~2.0 kgRock crawling, SXS, sand running

Price Guide

Entry ($50.99–$224): This range covers hubcaps, OEM-replacement motorcycle rims, and basic passenger car wheels intended for appearance or functionality restoration. Casting process at this price point is typically gravity-cast with minimal post-process treatment. Acceptable for low-stress daily use, not for track or spirited driving.

Mid-range ($224–$790): The majority of enthusiasts land here for good reason — this bracket is where low-pressure casting and flow-forming processes become accessible. Brands like Enkei, Method, Konig, fifteen52, and Gram Lights all produce wheel designs at this price range that are JWL-certified, properly hub-centric, and genuinely suitable for track days, autocross, and serious off-road use. Weight savings versus entry-level are real and measurable in lap times and handling response.

Premium ($790–$3,105.00): Premium cast and flow-formed wheels at this level are manufactured to OEM-supplier tolerances, often with documented motorsport homologation, aerospace-grade alloy, and CNC finishing on all critical surfaces. Vossen's upper-tier catalog, BBS motorsport fitments, Weld's race series, and Gram Lights limited editions occupy this space. The cost is justified by verified load ratings, tighter runout specs, and the level of fitment precision required for dedicated race builds, OEM+ applications, and vehicles where wheel failure carries the highest consequence.

Who Is This For?

Cast wheels cover the full spectrum from commuter aesthetics to professional racing, and the usage data across our 1,329-product catalog reflects just how broad that range is.

Racing Competition — 8.6/10

This is the highest-scoring application in our catalog, and it reflects a fundamental truth about cast wheel engineering: a properly manufactured flow-formed or low-pressure cast wheel at race weight can outperform heavier forged options in certain competition classes. Many sanctioned racing series — particularly time attack, club racing, and SXS competition — specifically allow cast wheels with JWL or SFI certification, making this category a direct race tool, not just a street product. Unsprung weight reduction at the wheel directly improves suspension response, braking performance, and acceleration — every kilogram removed from the rotating assembly is worth more than a kilogram saved elsewhere on the car.

Track / Autocross — 8.3/10

Track and autocross applications score identically high because cast wheel construction has matured to the point where properly spec'd wheels handle sustained heat cycling, repeated curb strikes, and aggressive tire scrub without fatigue cracking — provided the correct alloy and load rating are specified. For autocross specifically, the relatively low sustained speeds mean that even a heavier cast wheel in the correct offset and width produces better lap times than a misfit forged wheel. Pair your wheel selection with appropriate tires and verify your suspension geometry accommodates your chosen offset.

Weekend Off-Roading — 8.3/10

Off-road performance for cast wheels scores at 8.3/10 across 60 products, and the key driver here is impact toughness — cast aluminum, particularly in thicker off-road spoke profiles, absorbs rock strike energy better than thin-spoke track-focused designs. Brands like Method, Dirty Life, and Raceline engineer their off-road castings with reinforced spoke-to-barrel junctions, which is precisely the failure point under lateral rock impacts. For technical terrain, consider beadlock-compatible designs that allow tire pressure reduction without bead separation risk.

Street Performance — 7.8/10

Street performance is the broadest use case — 184 products in our catalog target this application — and cast wheels are the default correct answer for most street builds. The thermal cycling, road debris, and chemical exposure of daily street use are well within the design envelope of any JWL-certified cast wheel. Aesthetic fitment, offset customization, and finish durability matter more here than they do in pure racing, and the price range from $224–$790 provides the best combination of those qualities. Upgrading your brakes alongside larger diameter wheels is worth planning at this stage — wheel diameter directly affects your minimum rotor diameter clearance.

Overlanding / Expedition — 7.7/10

Overlanding applications demand a different set of priorities than weekend off-roading: sustained load-carrying ability, resistance to corrosion over multi-day exposure, and serviceability in remote locations. Cast wheels score 7.7/10 here because they handle high load ratings well in wide, reinforced designs, and powder-coated finishes resist the salt, mud, and UV exposure inherent to long-range travel. The tradeoff is weight — a heavy-duty cast off-road wheel adds unsprung mass compared to a forged alternative, but the weight penalty is offset by lower cost and easier availability of replacement units in the field.

Trusted Wheels - Cast Brands We Carry

The brands dominating this category earned their position through verifiable engineering, not marketing. Enkei's MAT (Most Advanced Technology) casting process has been developed over four decades supplying OEM and motorsport programs globally — their internal porosity standards exceed JWL minimums. Method Wheels built their entire product development process around off-road competition validation, producing cast designs with reinforced hub pockets and spoke geometry that survives desert racing before going to market. Gram Lights, manufactured by Rays Engineering, applies the same casting discipline that supplies Japanese OEM programs to their aftermarket lineup, holding runout tolerances tighter than most competitors' published specs. Vossen brings precision CNC machining to their cast and flow-formed catalog, producing a finish quality and dimensional accuracy that justifies the premium price bracket they occupy. fifteen52 and Konig round out the mid-range with rally-heritage designs and accessible pricing that deliver legitimate performance without the premium tariff — both brands run full JWL certification programs and back their structural claims with documented test data rather than marketing copy alone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Advan wheels made by Rays Engineering?

Yes — Advan is a performance sub-brand of Yokohama, but the wheels sold under the Advan label are manufactured by Rays Engineering, one of Japan's most technically rigorous wheel producers. This is a deliberate collaboration: Yokohama supplies the motorsport and tire program credibility, Rays supplies the manufacturing. Rays produces all Advan wheels to the same internal quality standards as their own Gram Lights and Volk Racing lines, including strict runout tolerances and full JWL/VIA certification. The result is a wheel with genuine motorsport engineering behind it rather than a licensed brand name on a commodity casting.

Are cast wheels good for daily driving?

Cast wheels are the correct choice for the vast majority of daily drivers — the manufacturing process produces consistent, durable, hub-centric fitments that handle normal road conditions without issue. The key qualification is certification: any cast wheel carrying JWL certification has passed a 90-degree impact test and a rotary bending fatigue test that simulate real-world pothole strikes and cornering loads respectively. Uncertified budget castings are the problem, not cast construction in general. For daily use on standard road surfaces, a mid-grade low-pressure cast or flow-formed wheel from a reputable brand will outlast the vehicle in normal service.

Are BBS wheels considered high-end?

BBS occupies the upper tier of the wheel market and justifies that position with documented engineering rather than brand prestige alone. Their motorsport program has supplied Formula 1, DTM, Le Mans prototypes, and OEM performance programs for over five decades, and the manufacturing tolerances from those programs carry directly into their aftermarket catalog. BBS wheels undergo internal static load testing, runout verification, and finish adhesion testing beyond minimum JWL standards. The price premium reflects real engineering investment — tighter casting tolerances, lower porosity, and CNC machining on all critical surfaces — not simply the brand name.

Are beadlock wheels worth it on a side-by-side (SXS)?

For serious off-road SXS use — rock crawling, sand dunes, or any terrain where you run tire pressures below 12 PSI — beadlock wheels are genuinely necessary rather than optional. Standard bead seats rely on tire pressure to maintain the tire-to-wheel seal; drop below the critical threshold and a side-load impact can separate the bead in an instant, causing an immediate loss of control. A beadlock mechanically clamps the inner bead between the wheel and a bolted ring, making bead separation physically impossible regardless of pressure. The maintenance requirement — periodic re-torquing of the beadlock ring bolts to spec — is the only real downside, and it's a minor trade-off against the handling latitude and safety margin that low-pressure operation provides.

Are flow-formed wheels categorized as cast or forged?

Flow-formed wheels — also called rotary-forged or spun-formed — are classified as cast wheels because the center disc starts as a low-pressure casting, but the barrel is mechanically formed under heat and pressure in a spinning process that refines the aluminum grain structure. This places them in a performance tier above standard cast but below fully drop-forged wheels. The process increases tensile strength in the barrel by 15–25% and reduces overall weight by 1.5–4kg depending on size, while keeping the per-unit cost significantly lower than full forging tooling requires. For most performance applications short of professional motorsport, a flow-formed cast wheel delivers the best combination of weight, strength, and price available.

Building something specific? Our performance specialists can help you select the right Wheels - Cast for your application — street, track, or full race build.