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What bolt pattern is a Ford E250?

The Ford E250 uses a 5-lug, 5-on-5.5-inch bolt pattern (5x139.7 mm).


The Ford E250 is part of Ford's E-Series van lineup (often referred to as Econoline). When selecting wheels or replacing rims, the bolt pattern is the key compatibility detail. For most E-Series vans, including the E250, the standard pattern is 5x5.5 inches, but there can be rare, year-specific variations. Always verify the exact pattern for your vehicle using the VIN, official parts catalogs, or by measuring the hub-to-hub lug circle.


Understanding the E-Series bolt pattern


To help you understand what to expect and how to verify, here are the essentials about the E250’s bolt pattern.



  • Common bolt pattern for Ford E-Series vans (E150, E250, E350): 5 on 5.5 inches (5x139.7 mm).

  • Variations exist in rare cases by year or build; always confirm for your exact vehicle using official sources or direct measurement.


Verifying your specific vehicle ensures wheels will bolt on without interference. If the pattern does not match, do not force-fit wheels, as that can create unsafe driving conditions.


How to verify the bolt pattern on your E250



  1. Inspect the wheel: count the number of lug studs on the wheel.

  2. Measure the bolt circle diameter: measure the distance from the center of one lug hole to the center of the opposite lug hole across the circle.

  3. Check the wheel hub bore size: ensure the hub bore matches or is larger than the vehicle’s hub size; mismatches may require fitment adjustments.

  4. Consult reliable sources: use the vehicle’s VIN, the owner’s manual, or Ford’s official parts catalog to confirm the exact pattern for your year and model.

  5. When shopping for wheels, specify 5x139.7 mm (5x5.5") and confirm compatibility with hub-centric requirements, offset, and clearance.


With careful verification, you can ensure proper fitment and avoid unsafe or ill-fitting wheel configurations.


Additional notes


Some aftermarket configurations or conversions may use different lug patterns, which would require adapters or different hubs. Always consider wheel offset, diameter, and hub-centricity to maintain correct steering geometry and suspension clearance.


Summary


In most cases, the Ford E250 (E-Series van) uses a 5x139.7 mm (5x5.5 inches) bolt pattern. Verify this for your exact year and model via VIN-based resources or Ford’s official catalogs, as rare variations can occur. Proper verification helps ensure safe, reliable wheel and tire compatibility.

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