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What lug is a 2007 Ford F150?

The 2007 Ford F-150 uses a 6-lug wheel pattern: 6 on a 135 mm bolt circle (6x135).


Understanding this pattern helps you determine wheel compatibility, whether you’re replacing wheels, upgrading for a different look, or fitting aftermarket rims. This article breaks down what that means for the 2007 F-150 and how to verify fitment when shopping.


Understanding the 2007 F-150 lug pattern


In wheel terminology, the lug pattern identifies how many studs the wheel has and how far apart their centers are. For the 2007 F-150, that configuration is six lugs arranged on a 135 millimeter circle.


The following list breaks down the practical implications of this pattern for buyers and owners.



  • Number of lugs: 6

  • Bolt circle diameter: 135 mm (often described as 6x135)

  • Compatibility: Standard on the 2004–2008 F-150 models; verify compatibility if mixing wheels across generations or trims


With the lug pattern confirmed, you can better assess wheels, adapters, or spacers for your 2007 F-150. Always verify exact specifications with the wheel manufacturer or a trusted auto shop before purchase.


Additional considerations when changing wheels


Beyond the lug pattern, other wheel specs to check include wheel offset, center bore, and lug nut size and seat type. These factors affect fitment, clearance, and safety. When in doubt, consult the owner's manual or a professional installer for guidance.


Summary


The 2007 Ford F-150 uses a 6x135 lug pattern with six lug studs on a 135 mm bolt circle. This pattern is common among 2004–2008 F-150s, so most wheels designed for that period will fit, but always verify exact specs with the wheel manufacturer or a trusted shop.

What size lug nuts on a 2007 F150?


The lug nut size for a 2007 F-150 is M14x2.0, which corresponds to a 13/16-inch or 21mm hex socket. These are metric, conical-seat lug nuts that are 14mm in diameter with a 2.0mm thread pitch. 

  • Thread size: M14x2.0
  • Hex size: 13/16-inch or 21mm
  • Seat style: Conical 60-degree seat



Will 5x5 5 fit 5x135?


No, a 5x5.5 (or 5x139.7) wheel will not directly fit a 5x135 bolt pattern, as they are different measurements. However, you can make them fit by using wheel adapters, which convert the 5x135 pattern to a 5x5.5 pattern. 
Why they don't fit

  • Different bolt patterns: The numbers refer to the pattern of the wheel's bolt holes. 
    • 5x5.5: is equivalent to 5x139.7mm. 
    • 5x135mm: is a distinct and smaller bolt pattern, often found on older Ford trucks and SUVs. 
  • Direct mounting is impossible: Since the hole spacing is different, a wheel with a 5x5.5 pattern will not align correctly with the 5x135 hub.

How to make them fit
  • Use wheel adapters: These are spacers that mount to your existing 5x135 hub and provide a new 5x5.5 bolt pattern for your wheels to mount to. 
  • Check compatibility: When buying adapters, ensure they are the correct thickness and thread pitch (e.g., 14x2) for your vehicle. 
  • Consider other factors: Some adapters may also change your wheel's offset, which can affect the vehicle's stance and may require longer studs or different lug nuts. 



What size are the lug nuts on a Ford F-150?


Most modern Ford F-150s (2015-2025) use an M14x1.5 lug nut with a 21mm (or 13/16") socket size. Older models, particularly 2004-2014, may use M14x2.0. It's crucial to check your vehicle's owner's manual or the existing lug nuts to confirm the correct size before purchasing replacements, as some models have different specifications. 
Modern F-150s (approx. 2015-2025) 

  • Thread Size: M14x1.5
  • Socket Size: 21mm (or 13/16")
  • Seat: 60-degree conical seat
  • Length: Approximately 1.75" (44.5mm) 

Older F-150s (approx. 2004-2014) 
  • Thread Size: M14x2.0
  • Socket Size: Typically 21mm, but it's best to verify 

Important considerations
  • Verify your specific vehicle: Always confirm the lug nut size with your owner's manual or by measuring the existing nuts, especially if your truck is an HD model or a specific engine variation. 
  • OEM vs. aftermarket: Some original equipment (OEM) lug nuts are two-piece with a cap that can be damaged by impact wrenches, making the socket size inaccurate. Replacement one-piece lug nuts are often a more durable option. 
  • Socket fit: Some 21mm sockets may not fit perfectly on all OEM lug nuts due to wear or a slightly different tolerance. 



What lug pattern is a 2007 Ford F150?


A 2007 Ford F-150 has a 6x135mm (or 6x5.31-inch) lug pattern. This pattern has been standard on F-150s from the 2004 model year through to the present. 

  • Lug Pattern: 6x135mm
  • Hub Bore: 87.1mm
  • Lug Nuts: The lug nuts are typically 14mm x 2.00 thread size.


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