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What size are 2010 Ford Fusion wheels?

The base S model typically uses 16-inch wheels, while SE, SEL, and Hybrid trims commonly come with 17-inch wheels. Exact sizes can vary by option package, so check your door jamb sticker or owner's manual for the precise specification on your car.


This article explains the wheel size by trim, notes common tire sizes associated with each setup, and explains how to verify the correct size for a specific Fusion you may be inspecting or owning.


Wheel sizes by trim


Before the list, here's a quick guide to the stock wheel sizes you would most often see on a 2010 Fusion. Variations can occur due to optional packages or regional differences.



  • S (base): 16-inch wheels (typically 16 x 6.5 inches) with tires around 205/60R16.

  • SE: 17-inch alloy wheels (commonly 17 x 7.0 inches) with tires around 225/50R17 or 215/50R17 depending on the package.

  • SEL: 17-inch alloy wheels (often 17 x 7.0–7.5 inches) with tires around 225/50R17.

  • Hybrid: 17-inch alloy wheels (typically 17 x 7.0 inches) with low-rolling-resistance tires around 215/55R17.


Concluding note: If you need the exact wheel and tire size for a specific vehicle, consult the placard on the driver’s door, the owner’s manual, or check the VIN-specific build sheet, since aftermarket wheels or factory changes can alter the size.


Summary


For the 2010 Ford Fusion, wheel size largely depends on trim: 16 inches on the base S, and 17 inches on SE, SEL, and Hybrid variants. Always confirm the exact size on your individual car through official documentation or the vehicle’s door jamb sticker, as configurations and aftermarket changes can differ.

What size are my factory rims?


To find out the width of your stock wheel, you must look at the back side of the rim itself. Imprinted on a spoke of the OEM wheel is a number, such as 16x7. The “16” refers to the diameter, another way to discover this element, and the “7” refers to the rim's width.



What lug pattern is a 2010 Ford Focus?


The 2010 Ford Focus has a 4x108 bolt pattern. This is a four-lug pattern where the studs are spaced in a circle with a diameter of 108 millimeters. 

  • Bolt pattern: 4x108
  • Number of lugs: 4
  • Metric bolt circle diameter: 108 mm



What size wheels are on a 2010 Ford Fusion?


17 Inches
Product specifications

Size17
Rim Size17 Inches
Item Weight31 Pounds
Item Diameter17 Inches
Rim Width7.5 Inches



What size rims are on a Ford Fusion?


Ford Fusion rim sizes vary by model year and trim, commonly including 16, 17, 18, and 19 inches. For a specific model, the most accurate way to find the correct size is to check the sticker on the driver's side door jamb or the sidewall of a current tire. Examples of specific sizes include 16x6.5Jx16 ET50, 7.5Jx17 ET55, and 8Jx18 ET55 for newer models, according to Wheel-Size.com. 

Year & Trim Example Rim Size (Width x Diameter)
2012 Fusion 16x6.5, 17x7.5, 18x7.5
2017-2020 Fusion 16x6.5, 17x7.5, 18x8, 19x8
2018 Fusion (specific trims) 16-inch, 17-inch, 18-inch, 19-inch
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How to find the correct rim size
  • Check the door jamb: Look for a sticker on the driver's side door jamb. It will list the original equipment (OE) tire size, which corresponds to the correct rim size. 
  • Inspect the tire: The size information is also printed directly on the sidewall of your current tires. 
  • Consult your owner's manual: The manual will have a section detailing the specifications for your vehicle's wheels. 


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