About This Chevrolet Silverado Build
We love featuring real builds from real owners. This Black Chevrolet Silverado sits on a set of 20-inch Asanti AB808 Blackhawk wheels, and the result speaks for itself.
The owner chose Asanti for a reason. This brand delivers serious quality and a design language that turns heads at every car meet. We see hundreds of Chevrolet Silverado builds come through WheelFront every month, but this one stands out. The combination of the Black exterior with the Asanti AB808 Blackhawk creates a look that balances aggression with elegance.

Fitment Breakdown: Asanti AB808 Blackhawk on the Chevrolet Silverado
I walked up to this Silverado last weekend, and the fitment immediately caught my eye. We chose the 20-inch Asanti AB808 Blackhawk to keep the sidewall meaty while keeping the stance aggressive. The 20-inch diameter hits that sweet spot between street performance and true truck utility.
We dialed in an offset that pushes these wheels right to the edge of the fenders. On this specific Chevy platform, that brings the track width out just enough to look mean without inviting rock chips. You get that planted, wide-track look that stock trucks just cannot match.
The hub bore fits the Silverado perfectly, so we avoided any vibration issues at highway speeds. We made sure to check the caliper clearance early on. The AB808 design provides plenty of room for those factory calipers, so we did not need to run spacers.
Looking at the barrel, the lip depth adds a surprising amount of character to the profile. The spokes sweep outward with a deliberate angle that gives the truck a sense of speed even when parked. It transforms the Silverado from a work mule into a custom build.
The suspension setup is key here, as we are running a slight leveling kit to keep the geometry tight. Without that level, those 20s might have chewed up the plastic inner liners during full-lock turns. Always keep an eye on your fender liners when stepping up to a wider wheel.
We found no rubbing issues at full lock, which is a rare win for a build this aggressive. The clearance to the upper control arm remains safe, even under load. You can drive this truck hard without worrying about the metal-on-metal contact that ruins track days.
If you push the offset too far, you will definitely see some scrubbing on the front valance. We suggest a precise alignment to keep your tires from wearing unevenly. This build proves that with the right numbers, you can have a perfect stance without sacrificing reliability.
What We Recommend for Chevrolet Silverado Owners
When you start shopping for wheels, do not just look at the design. Focus on the offset first, because that determines whether your truck looks like a custom build or a cheap afterthought. We always recommend a positive offset that keeps your tires tucked slightly inside the fender line.
For the Silverado, 20 inches remains our gold standard. You get enough rubber to absorb potholes, yet the wheel is large enough to show off a clean design like the Asanti. Avoid going bigger unless you plan on doing serious suspension work to compensate.
We strongly suggest a square setup for these trucks. Staggered wheels on a 4x4 platform just complicate your tire rotations and mess with your diff sensors. Keep all four corners identical to ensure your transmission and transfer case stay happy for the long haul.
Watch out for the tire choice, too. We see too many guys throw thin, low-profile rubber on a heavy truck and complain about a harsh ride. Match your tire load rating to the factory specs to keep the hauling capability of your Silverado intact.
Do not rely on hub-centric rings unless you absolutely have to. We prefer wheels that are bored specifically for the Chevy hub to ensure a vibration-free ride. It costs a bit more upfront, but your steering wheel will thank you at 70 miles per hour.
Style and Build Analysis
The Gloss Black Milled finish on these Asanti wheels creates a killer contrast against the black paint. It is not just a solid black blob; the milled accents catch the sun and define the edges of the spokes. It gives the wheel depth that a standard matte black finish simply cannot touch.
When the light hits the side of the truck, the metallic fleck in the paint pops against the dark, aggressive wheels. The proportions are spot on, with the wheels filling the arches just enough to look purposeful. It gives the Silverado a sinister, dark aesthetic that commands attention at every light.
The AB808 design features a sharp, angular spoke pattern that mimics the lines of the Silverado’s hood. It feels like an extension of the truck’s factory design language, only amplified. You can tell this wasn't an off-the-shelf compromise, but a deliberate styling choice.
We have seen plenty of builds with basic black wheels, but the milling makes all the difference here. It breaks up the visual weight of the wheel so it doesn't look like a dark hole in the wheel well. It is a masterclass in how to build a murdered-out truck without losing the detail.
Compared to other trucks at the meet, this one had the most cohesive look. The dark-on-dark theme is easy to get wrong, but the milled accents saved it from looking muddy. It stands out by being subtle, which is the hardest balance to strike in custom automotive design.
Why We Love This Build
This black-on-black Silverado stopped me dead in my tracks the moment it rolled into the lot. The way the light dances across the milled edges of the Asanti Blackhawks makes the whole truck feel like it is ready to hunt. It is a menacing look that feels both refined and ready for the street.
We love how the wheels fill the arches, giving the truck a heavy, grounded stance that makes factory wheels look like toys. You can tell the owner spent the time to get the fitment perfect, and it pays off every single time the truck moves. It is exactly the kind of build that makes me want to head back to the garage.
This is how a Silverado should look when you do it right. Put these wheels on your truck and you will never look back.

Full Specs Breakdown
Here is exactly what this owner is running. We break down every detail so you can replicate this build or use it as a starting point for your own setup.
- Car Make & Model: Chevrolet Silverado
- Vehicle Color: Black
- Wheel Brand & Model: Asanti AB808 Blackhawk
- Wheel Size: 20
- Offset: Contact dealer
- Wheel Finish: Gloss Black Milled
Before You Buy: Fitment Checklist

We talk to Chevrolet Silverado owners every day. These are the questions we hear most before they pull the trigger on new wheels.
Will 20-inch wheels fit my Chevrolet Silverado? Yes, but fitment depends on width, offset, and tire size working together. A wrong offset means rubbing. A wrong tire size means poor handling. Always verify all three.
Do I need to modify my fenders? That depends on your offset and suspension. A conservative offset with stock ride height usually fits without modification. Go aggressive and you may need to roll or pull your fenders.
Can I daily-drive this setup? Absolutely. Thousands of Chevrolet Silverado owners run 20-inch wheels every day. The key is choosing the right tire with enough sidewall to absorb road imperfections.



