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What Fords have 6x135 bolt pattern?


When it comes to wheel compatibility, understanding bolt patterns is crucial for ensuring a proper fit. The 6x135 bolt pattern is a common specification found on certain Ford vehicles, particularly trucks and SUVs. In this article, we’ll explore which Ford models feature this bolt pattern and why it matters for your vehicle.


What Is a 6x135 Bolt Pattern?


The 6x135 bolt pattern refers to a wheel configuration where there are six lug holes spaced 135 millimeters apart in a circular pattern. This specification is essential for ensuring that wheels are securely mounted to the vehicle and that they align properly with the hub assembly.


Ford Models with a 6x135 Bolt Pattern


Ford has used the 6x135 bolt pattern on several of its popular truck and SUV models. Below is a list of Ford vehicles that commonly feature this bolt pattern:



  • Ford F-150 (2004 - Present): The Ford F-150, one of the best-selling trucks in the United States, has utilized the 6x135 bolt pattern since the 2004 model year.

  • Ford Expedition (2003 - Present): This full-size SUV, known for its spacious interior and towing capabilities, also uses the 6x135 bolt pattern.

  • Ford Navigator (2003 - Present): The Lincoln Navigator, a luxury counterpart to the Ford Expedition, shares the same bolt pattern.


Why Is the Bolt Pattern Important?


The bolt pattern is a critical factor when selecting aftermarket wheels or replacing factory wheels. Using the wrong bolt pattern can lead to improper wheel fitment, which may cause vibrations, uneven tire wear, or even safety hazards. Always ensure that the wheels you choose match your vehicle's bolt pattern and other specifications, such as offset and center bore.


How to Confirm Your Vehicle's Bolt Pattern


If you're unsure whether your Ford vehicle has a 6x135 bolt pattern, you can confirm it by:



  • Checking your vehicle's owner's manual for wheel specifications.

  • Inspecting the factory wheels for markings that indicate the bolt pattern.

  • Consulting with a trusted auto repair shop or tire specialist.


Conclusion


Understanding your vehicle's bolt pattern is essential for maintaining safety and performance. If you own a Ford F-150, Expedition, or Navigator, chances are your vehicle uses the 6x135 bolt pattern. For any questions about wheel compatibility or other vehicle maintenance needs, feel free to reach out to Kevin's Autos for expert advice and service!


Frequently Asked Questions

What Ford truck has a 6 lug pattern?


F-150 Wheel Bolt Pattern Guide

Year/Make/ModelLug PatternBolt Pattern
2020 Ford F-15066x5.31" (6x135mm)
​​2021 Ford F-150​​66x5.31" (6x135mm)
​​2022 Ford F-15066x5.31" (6x135mm)
​​2023 Ford F-15066x5.31" (6x135mm)



Will a 6x135 bolt pattern fit a Chevy?


No, you can't fit a Silverado 6×139.7 spacer on a Raptor 6×135 bolt pattern. Even though the lug bolt patterns are very similar, the different center bores might not fit over the wheel hubs. The hub bore on a Silverado is 78.1mm while the center bore on a Raptor is 87.1mm.



Is the Ford 6-lug pattern the same as the Chevy?


In some cases, the Ford and Chevy 6-lug spacer is the same. For example, both Ford Ranger and Chevy Silverado use a 6×139.7mm bolt pattern. Therefore, you can put a Ranger wheel on a Silverado. The only thing that might cause an issue is the center bore or wheel offset.



Is 6x5 + 5 the same as 6x139?


A: Yes, 6x5. 5 is a 6x139. 7 (it's metric vs. standard measurements).



What cars are 6x135?


Here are the top five vehicles that prominently feature the 6×135 bolt pattern, each bringing its unique requirements and characteristics to this wheel configuration.

  • Ford F-150 (2004-2023)
  • Lincoln Navigator (2003-2023)
  • Ford Expedition (2003-2023)
  • Ford Bronco (2022-2023)
  • Ford F-150 Lightning (2022-2023)



Who uses the 6x135 bolt pattern?


Ford trucks
You'll find 6x135 wheels on the Ford trucks and SUVs, including the F-150, Ford Expedition, Lincoln Mark LT and the Lincoln Navigator.



Will a 6x5 5 fit a Ford F150?


They won't fit with a 6x5. 5 bolt pattern, that's equivalent to 6x139.



Will 6x135 fit a Chevy Silverado?


No, you can't fit a Silverado 6×139.7 spacer on a Raptor 6×135 bolt pattern. Even though the lug bolt patterns are very similar, the different center bores might not fit over the wheel hubs.



Are all F150 6 lug patterns the same?


When replacing the wheels, ensure they have the correct bolt pattern for your vehicle. Fortunately, the F-150 bolt pattern has been the same in all model years from 2004 to the present, so you won't have to do a lot of leg work visiting Normal-area tire shops to find wheels with the lug pattern you need.



Will a Ford bolt pattern fit a Chevy?


In simple terms, yes. Check that the spacing is correct to fit over break calibers (mostly anything over a 16in rim will) and wont rub the inside of the wheel well. If it is 4x4 also check your front locking hubs so that it fits over them, Chevy, Dodge, Ford, and Jeep trucks might have different sizes on these.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.