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Does Dodge have a 6 lug bolt pattern?

Yes—Dodge uses multiple bolt patterns depending on the model and year. In practice, six-lug configurations appear on Dodge’s Ram truck lineup, while most Dodge passenger cars and SUVs use a five-lug pattern. Always verify the exact specification for your specific vehicle.


Understanding this requires separating the Ram truck family from the traditional Dodge passenger cars and crossovers. The Ram line has historically leveraged different lug counts across generations and trims, particularly as the lineup split between light-duty and heavy-duty configurations. By contrast, many Dodge cars and SUVs typically come with five lugs, but there are exceptions and year-to-year variations.


Ram trucks: lug patterns vary across generations


Across the Ram lineup, lug patterns are not uniform from one model year to the next. Some configurations use six lugs, while others—especially in the heavy-duty end of the spectrum—use different patterns. The exact lug count depends on the specific model, year, and trim, so the safest approach is to confirm the pattern for your exact vehicle.


Why this matters for wheel compatibility


Using wheels with an incompatible lug count or bolt circle can create serious safety risks. If you’re swapping wheels between a Ram truck and a Dodge passenger model, or among different Ram configurations, make sure the lug pattern, center bore, and brake caliper clearance all line up. When in doubt, consult a dealer or a qualified shop.


Passenger cars and SUVs: mostly five lugs


Most Dodge passenger cars and SUVs—such as the Charger, Challenger, Durango, and related models—traditionally use a five-lug pattern. However, there are historical and regional exceptions, so it’s important to verify the exact specification for your specific year and trim.


How to verify your vehicle’s bolt pattern


Check the owner’s manual or the official Dodge/Ram spec sheets for your exact year and model. If you can’t access official documentation, you can count the number of lug studs on the hub and measure the bolt-circle diameter, or use a reputable online wheel fitment database. Also confirm the hub bore size and intended offset to ensure a proper, safe fit.


What to do if you’re considering wheels or adapters


If you’re contemplating wheels or adapters that might imply swapping between different lug patterns, proceed with caution. Adapters can affect hub alignment, braking clearance, and load ratings. Seek professional guidance to avoid compromising safety and warranty obligations.


Summary


The Dodge brand encompasses both the Ram truck family and traditional Dodge cars, leading to multiple bolt patterns. Six-lug configurations are common in various Ram models, especially within certain generations and trims, while most Dodge passenger models use five lugs. Always verify the exact bolt pattern for your specific vehicle year and model before purchasing wheels or attempting swaps.

Is 6x5 5 bolt pattern the same as 6x139?


Yes, 6x139.7 is the same as 6x5.5 because they are simply different ways of measuring the same bolt pattern—one in millimeters and the other in inches. The notation refers to a wheel with 6 lug holes that are 139.7mm or 5.5 inches apart from each other. 

  • 6x139.7: This is the metric measurement for the bolt pattern.
  • 6x5.5: This is the standard (imperial) measurement for the same bolt pattern.
  • Usage: This is a very common bolt pattern, especially for trucks and SUVs, so you can use either measurement when looking for wheels for vehicles that use this fitment.



Will 6 lug Chevy rims fit a Dodge Ram 1500?


No, generally 6-lug Chevy rims will not fit a modern Dodge Ram 1500 because most Dodge Rams use a 5-lug pattern, while the common Chevy 6-lug pattern is 6x5.5 inches (139.7mm), which is a different bolt pattern and number of lugs. 

  • Different number of lugs: Dodge Ram 1500s are typically 5-lug, while Chevy uses a 6-lug pattern on many of its trucks. 
  • Different bolt pattern: The bolt pattern is different. The common 6-lug Chevy pattern is 6x5.5 inches (139.7mm), while many Dodge Rams use a 5x5.5 inch (139.7mm) pattern. Since the number of lugs is different, they will not physically fit. 
  • Different center bore: Even if the lug pattern matched, the center bore (the hole in the middle of the rim) might be different, preventing it from fitting correctly on the hub. 

Important Considerations:
  • You can find aftermarket wheels that will fit a Dodge Ram 1500, but they must be specifically made for the vehicle's 5-lug bolt pattern. 
  • Always confirm the bolt pattern and other specifications with the manufacturer before purchasing new wheels to ensure compatibility. 



What is the bolt pattern on a 6 lug Dodge Ram?


A RAM truck with a 6-lug bolt pattern has a 6x139.7 mm bolt pattern, also known as 6x5.5 inches. This applies to the fifth-generation RAM 1500 models (2019-present) and is different from older, five-lug RAM 1500s. The pattern signifies that there are six lug holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 139.7 mm or 5.5 inches.
 

  • Bolt pattern: 6×139.7 mm6 cross 139.7 mm6×139.7 mm or 6×5.5 inches6 cross 5.5 inches6×5.5 inches 
  • Number of lugs: 6 
  • Vehicle models: Fifth-generation RAM 1500 (2019-present) and some Heavy Duty models like the 4500/5500 series 
  • Measurement: The distance between the center of one lug hole to the center of the opposite lug hole is 139.7 mm or 5.5 inches. 
  • Compatibility: Wheels from older, five-lug RAM 1500s are not compatible with the newer six-lug models. 



When did RAM go to 6 lugs?


Beginning with the fifth generation introduced in 2019, RAM made a significant change to the bolt pattern of the 1500 models. Current RAM 1500 trucks feature a 6×139.7mm pattern, which includes: 6 lug nuts (increased from 5 in previous generations)


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