What lug pattern is 2016 Ford?
There isn't a single lug pattern for all 2016 Ford vehicles—the bolt pattern depends on the model. Most common patterns are 5x114.3 mm (5 on 114.3 mm) for many passenger cars and SUVs, 6x135 mm on trucks like the F-150, and 4x108 mm on certain North American-market hatchbacks such as the Fiesta. Always verify for your exact model and trim.
Understanding lug patterns by 2016 Ford model
Below are the most frequently encountered lug patterns across popular 2016 Ford models. Use this as a quick reference, but confirm with your vehicle information plate or owner’s manual to be sure.
Popular model examples
- 5x114.3 mm (5 on 114.3 mm) — Common on many Ford passenger cars and crossovers in 2016, including models like Fusion, Escape, Taurus, Focus, Edge, and Mustang. Some Explorer variants also use this pattern.
- 6x135 mm (6 on 135 mm) — Used by Ford’s full-size trucks and some larger SUVs, notably the F-150 and Expedition in the 2016 lineup.
- 4x108 mm (4 on 108 mm) — Found on certain North American-market compact models such as the Fiesta (hatchback) from around that era.
Understanding these patterns helps when shopping for wheels or replacement rims. The exact bolt pattern can vary with trim and regional market, so always double-check with official specs for your specific vehicle.
How to verify your exact lug pattern
To be certain of your vehicle’s lug pattern, perform a quick check on your own or consult the official documentation.
- Count the number of lug studs on the wheel (e.g., 4, 5, or 6).
- Measure the bolt circle diameter by drawing a straight line between the centers of two opposite lug holes. Use a ruler or calipers to measure the distance in millimeters or inches; this is the bolt pattern (for example, 5x114.3 mm).
- Check the center bore size; this is helpful for hub fit but not determinative of the lug pattern.
- Consult your owner’s manual, the door jamb placard, or Ford’s official parts websites by entering your VIN or model/year to confirm the exact lug pattern for your trim.
- If you’re buying aftermarket wheels, verify compatibility with the lug pattern (and offset) for your exact vehicle; when in doubt, contact a dealer or mechanic.
Keeping the lug pattern straight prevents wheel mounting issues and ensures proper fit and safety on the road.
Additional considerations when selecting wheels
Beyond the bolt pattern, pay attention to hub bore size, offset, and wheel width; mismatches can cause vibration, poor steering, or brake clearance problems. For 2016 Ford models, the safest approach is to confirm through the owner’s manual or a trusted dealer resource before purchasing wheels or adapters.
Summary
In 2016, Ford used more than one lug pattern, with 5x114.3 mm being most common on passenger cars and crossovers, 6x135 mm on the F-150 and some large SUVs, and 4x108 mm appearing on certain Fiesta variants. Always verify the exact specification for your specific model, trim, and market by checking the owner’s manual, door placard, or official Ford resources. This ensures wheel compatibility and safety when replacing rims or upgrading wheels.
What lug pattern is a 2016 Ford F150?
A 2016 Ford F-150 has a 6x135mm lug pattern, which means it has 6 lug nuts and the bolt circle diameter is 135mm. This is the standard lug pattern for F-150 models from 2004 to the present.
- Bolt Pattern: 6x135mm
- Lugs: 6
- Bolt Circle: 135mm
Will a 5x114.3 fit a 5x108 Ford?
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What vehicles have a 6x5 5 bolt pattern?
Many trucks and SUVs use the 6x5.5 (or 6x139.7 mm) bolt pattern, including popular models from Chevrolet, GMC, Toyota, Nissan, and Lexus. It is also found on certain vehicles from Cadillac, Isuzu, and Acura.
Chevrolet and GMC
- Chevy Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra (6-lug versions)
- Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon (6-lug versions)
- Chevrolet Colorado (2004-2012 and some 2021-2023 and 2024-2026 models)
- Chevrolet Avalanche (2003-2013)
- Chevrolet K5 Blazer (1969-1991)
- Chevrolet Express Vans (1996-current)
Toyota and Lexus
Toyota 4Runner (1986-2002), Toyota Land Cruiser (1993-1997), Toyota Tacoma (some models), and Lexus GX (2002-2025).
Other Makes
- Isuzu: Rodeo, Axiom, and Trooper
- Acura: SLX (1995-1999)
- Cadillac: Older Denali and two-wheel drive C-2500 pickups
- Nissan: Many trucks and SUVs
- Jeep: Full Size Jeep (FSJ) models
What cars do 4x108 wheels fit?
Cars with a 4x108 bolt pattern include many models from Ford, Volvo, and Peugeot, such as the Ford Escort, Focus, and Fiesta, as well as older Alfa Romeos and Saabs. You can also find this bolt pattern on various vehicles from other manufacturers like Mazda, Mercury, Citroën, and Audi.
Ford
- Escort: Most models
- Focus: Many models
- Fiesta: Many models
- Mustang: Models from 1974-1993
- Tempo: Most models
- Contour: Most models
- Mercury Cougar: Some models
Volvo
- 850: Most models
- XC70: Some models
- Other: Many older and newer models
Peugeot
- 106, 206, 306, 405: Many models
- 308, 3008, 5008: Many models
- Partner, Partner Tepee: Many models
Other makes
- Alfa Romeo: Older models like the GT and Spider
- Audi: Older models like the 80 and 90
- Saab: 900, 9000, and other models
- Mazda: Various models
- Mercury: Various models
- Citroën: Various models
- Abarth: 600e
