What size are the lug nuts on a 2019 Ford Ranger?
On a typical 2019 Ford Ranger with stock wheels, you’ll find six lug nuts per wheel using M12x1.5 threads, a 60-degree conical seat, and a 19 mm socket size for installation and removal. However, wheel options or aftermarket parts can vary, so always verify on your specific vehicle or with the parts list.
Common lug-nut specs for the 2019 Ranger
The following list outlines the specifications you’re most likely to encounter on a stock Ranger. Use OEM parts or the wheel manufacturer’s guidance for exact compatibility.
- Number of lug nuts per wheel: 6
- Thread size: M12 x 1.5
- Seat type: 60-degree conical
- Nut hex size (socket size): 19 mm
- Stud size: M12 (corresponds to the thread size above)
For wheels that are aftermarket or from a different trim package, lug nut specifications can differ. Always confirm with the wheel supplier or the vehicle’s documentation before purchase or installation.
How to verify the exact lug nut spec for your Ranger
If your Ranger has aftermarket wheels or you’re unsure whether your lug nuts conform to the stock spec, use these steps to confirm the correct size and fitment.
- Check the owner’s manual or the service/parts sticker on the vehicle for wheel hardware specifications.
- Inspect the current lug nuts: measure the thread diameter and pitch, and note the seat type and the hex size stamped on the nut.
- Take a measurement with a caliper or use a lug-nut gauge to confirm thread size and pitch (common for this model is M12x1.5).
- If wheels are aftermarket, consult the wheel manufacturer’s installation guide for the correct lug-nut size, seat, and torque specifications.
If you still aren’t sure after these checks, contact a Ford dealer or a qualified tire/wheel shop. Using the wrong lug nuts can affect wheel retention and safety.
Summary
The typical lug-nut configuration for a 2019 Ford Ranger is six lug nuts per wheel, M12x1.5 threads, a 60-degree conical seat, and a 19 mm socket size. Always verify for your specific vehicle, especially if you have aftermarket wheels or non-standard trims, to ensure proper fitment and safety.
