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What is the bolt pattern on a 1986 Ford?


When it comes to maintaining or upgrading your 1986 Ford, understanding the bolt pattern is crucial. The bolt pattern determines how the wheels are mounted to the vehicle and ensures compatibility with aftermarket wheels or replacements. In this article, we’ll dive into what a bolt pattern is, the specific bolt pattern for a 1986 Ford, and why it matters for your vehicle.


What is a Bolt Pattern?


The bolt pattern, also known as the lug pattern, refers to the arrangement of the lug holes on a wheel. It is typically expressed as two numbers: the number of lug holes and the diameter of the circle they form. For example, a bolt pattern of 5x4.5 means there are 5 lug holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 4.5 inches.


The Bolt Pattern for a 1986 Ford


The bolt pattern for a 1986 Ford varies depending on the model. However, for many popular models like the Ford F-150, the bolt pattern is 5x5.5. This means the wheel has 5 lug holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 5.5 inches. For other models, such as sedans or smaller vehicles, the bolt pattern may differ, so it’s always a good idea to double-check your specific model’s requirements.


Why is the Bolt Pattern Important?


Understanding your vehicle’s bolt pattern is essential for several reasons:



  • Wheel Compatibility: Ensures that replacement or aftermarket wheels fit securely on your vehicle.

  • Safety: A mismatched bolt pattern can lead to improper wheel installation, which may cause vibrations or even accidents.

  • Customization: Knowing the bolt pattern allows you to explore a wider range of wheel designs and styles for your vehicle.


How to Measure a Bolt Pattern


If you’re unsure about your vehicle’s bolt pattern, you can measure it yourself using these steps:



  • Count the number of lug holes on the wheel.

  • Measure the diameter of the circle formed by the lug holes. For a 5-lug pattern, measure from the center of one lug hole to the outer edge of the lug hole directly across from it.


Alternatively, consult your vehicle’s manual or contact a trusted auto repair shop like Kevin’s Autos for assistance.


Conclusion


Knowing the bolt pattern of your 1986 Ford is a small but vital detail that can save you time, money, and hassle when replacing or upgrading your wheels. If you’re ever in doubt, don’t hesitate to reach out to a professional auto service for guidance. At Kevin’s Autos, we’re here to help with all your car maintenance and repair needs!


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the bolt pattern on a 1986 Ford F-150?


5×5.50″
Here are the Ford F-150 lug pattern by year: 1981-1986 Ford F-150 Lug Pattern: 5×5.50″ (5×139.7mm) 1987-1991 Ford F-150 Lug Pattern: 5×5.50″ (5×139.7mm) 1992-1996 Ford F-150 Lug Pattern: 5×5.50″ (5×139.7mm)



When did Ford use 8x170 bolt pattern?


1999
If you have a Ford F250 or F350 from 1999 onward, your wheels will most likely be drilled in the 8x170 bolt pattern. Wheel sizes for these trucks come in a wide range, with 16” to 24” sizes being the most common.



What is the bolt pattern on an older Ford?


Also remember that the 5×5-1/2-inch pattern was common for early Fords, ranging from 1928 to 1948, with the exception of “wide 5” hubs, which were only available from 1936 to 1939. Wide 5 wheels are very easy to identify, because of the extremely large five lug bolt pattern–5×10-1/4 inches to be exact.



What Fords have a 5x4 5 bolt pattern?


Popular Models Featuring 5x4.
Ford: The 5x4. 5 bolt pattern is prevalent on models like the Ford Mustang, Ranger, and Mazda B-Series trucks influenced by Ford.



Is 8x6.5 the same as 8x165-1?


This bolt pattern is known by two different numbers, but there is no real difference between the fitments except that one is written in inches and the other in millimeters. Our selection for the 8x6. 5 bolt pattern includes several finishes, colors, and styles of wheels to customize your vehicle.



What trucks use the 8X6.5 bolt pattern?


Bolt Pattern Chart

TRUCKYEARBOLT CIRCLE
Dodge Ram 3/4-ton14-Current8X6.5
Dodge Ram 1-ton Pickup (Single & Dual)69-938X6.5
Dodge Ram 1-ton Pickup (Single & Dual)94-118X6.5
Dodge Ram 1-ton Pickup (Single & Dual)12-188X6.5



What lug pattern is a 1986 Ford F250?


8-6.5" is the right bolt pattern. I had 35" on my truck without a lift but I had to cut an arch on the front bumpers. They will look real good on there cause they'll fill out the wheel well.



Will 8 lug Chevy rims fit a Ford?


Factory rims are different only because the ford trucks have a larger hub on the rear. The actual bolt pattern is the same. I once put a set of aluminum aftermarket rims of a chevy onto a ford and they fit with no problem.



When did Ford switch from 8X6 5?


That's the bolt pattern. 8x6. 5 is the bolt pattern of all pre 99 Super Duty's, Dodge and Chevy's. Ford is the only one that changed there bolt pattern in 99 it is now 8x1.



What is a Ford 5 lug bolt pattern?


Large Ford Pattern | 5 on 5.5 inches
5-inch bolt pattern, which can also be listed as 5x5-1/2 inches. Later, the 5x5. 5-inch bolt pattern was only used on Ford trucks. We commonly refer to this as a "large Ford" bolt pattern, and it was in use for decades.


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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.