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What size lug pattern is a Ford Ranger?

The standard lug pattern for most Ford Rangers sold in the United States is 6x135 mm (six lugs on a 135 mm bolt circle).


Details by year and market


While 6x135 mm is the typical pattern for modern U.S.-spec Rangers, lug patterns can vary depending on the vehicle’s year, market, and specific trim. Some regional variants or older generations may use different bolt patterns, so it’s important to confirm for your exact model.


How to verify your vehicle’s lug pattern


To confirm the correct bolt pattern, check the door jamb placard on the driver’s side, consult the owner’s manual, or reference the VIN with Ford’s official parts catalog. You can also measure by counting the lug holes and measuring the center-to-center distance across the bolt circle, though using official documentation is the most reliable method.


Implications for wheels and upgrades


Having the right lug pattern is essential for wheel compatibility. Even with a 6-lug pattern, factors such as hub bore size, wheel offset, and diameter matter. Always verify the full fitment specifications before purchasing aftermarket wheels or attempting a swap.


Summary


In short, the typical lug pattern for a modern Ford Ranger in the U.S. is 6x135 mm, but always confirm for your exact vehicle year and market to avoid fitment issues. When in doubt, consult the owner’s manual or a Ford parts specialist.

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