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What wheels fit a Ford Fusion?


Choosing the right wheels for your Ford Fusion is essential for maintaining optimal performance, safety, and style. Whether you're upgrading for aesthetics or replacing damaged wheels, understanding the specifications and compatibility is key. In this article, we'll explore the factors to consider when selecting wheels for your Ford Fusion and provide guidance to ensure a perfect fit.


Understanding Wheel Specifications



Before purchasing new wheels, it's important to familiarize yourself with the key specifications that determine compatibility. These include:



  • Bolt Pattern: The Ford Fusion typically uses a 5x108 bolt pattern. This means the wheel has five lug holes spaced 108 millimeters apart.

  • Wheel Size: Depending on the model year, the Ford Fusion commonly accommodates wheels ranging from 16 to 19 inches in diameter. Always check your owner's manual or the existing wheel size for reference.

  • Offset: The offset refers to the distance between the wheel's mounting surface and its centerline. For the Ford Fusion, the offset generally falls between +35mm and +55mm.

  • Center Bore: The center bore is the hole in the middle of the wheel that fits over the hub. The Ford Fusion's center bore is typically 63.4mm.


Steps to Ensure Proper Fitment



To ensure the wheels you choose fit your Ford Fusion perfectly, follow these steps:



  • Check Your Vehicle's Manual: The owner's manual provides detailed information about the recommended wheel size, bolt pattern, and offset for your specific model year.

  • Inspect Your Current Wheels: Look at the markings on your existing wheels for size and offset information. This can serve as a reference point.

  • Consult a Professional: If you're unsure about compatibility, visit a trusted auto repair shop like Kevin's Autos for expert advice and installation.

  • Test Fit the Wheels: Before committing to a purchase, test fit the wheels on your car to ensure proper clearance and alignment.


Aftermarket vs. OEM Wheels



When replacing or upgrading your wheels, you have the option of choosing between Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) wheels and aftermarket options:



  • OEM Wheels: These are designed specifically for the Ford Fusion and guarantee a perfect fit. They are ideal for maintaining the original look and performance of your vehicle.

  • Aftermarket Wheels: These offer a wider variety of styles and finishes, allowing you to customize your car's appearance. However, it's crucial to ensure they meet the required specifications for your Ford Fusion.


Final Thoughts



Selecting the right wheels for your Ford Fusion doesn't have to be a daunting task. By understanding the specifications, consulting your owner's manual, and seeking professional advice when needed, you can find wheels that enhance both the performance and aesthetics of your vehicle. At Kevin's Autos, we’re here to help with all your car maintenance and repair needs. Feel free to reach out to us for expert guidance and installation services.


Frequently Asked Questions

Will Chevy rims fit a Ford truck?


In simple terms, yes. Check that the spacing is correct to fit over break calibers (mostly anything over a 16in rim will) and wont rub the inside of the wheel well. If it is 4x4 also check your front locking hubs so that it fits over them, Chevy, Dodge, Ford, and Jeep trucks might have different sizes on these.



Can different wheels fit different cars?


Just about any vehicle can accommodate a larger or smaller wheel size than stock, and depending on your vehicle and purposes, the ideal wheel size and specification can vary significantly.



How do I know what rims will fit?


To ensure a set of rims fit properly on your vehicle, you'll need the hub size on your car or truck as well as the wheel center bore measurement and number of wheel studs (as well as the distance between those studs). Les Schwab has those measurements for your vehicle, including bolt patterns.



Are Ford and Chevy 5 lug the same?


In a specific case, the Ford and Chevy 5-lug spacer is the same. For example, both the Ford Mustang and the 2025 Chevy Captiva have a 5×114.3mm bolt pattern. But in most cases, they are not the same. If you want to install Ford car wheels on a Chevy car, a wheel adapter is the solution.



What is the Ford wheel bolt pattern?


Large Ford Pattern | 5 on 5.5 inches
Early Ford passenger cars use a 5x5. 5-inch bolt pattern, which can also be listed as 5x5-1/2 inches. Later, the 5x5. 5-inch bolt pattern was only used on Ford trucks.



Can I put different size wheels on my car?


Here are a few reasons why driving with mismatched wheels and tires is discouraged: Tire Size and Diameter – Mismatched tire sizes and diameters can affect the accuracy of your speedometer, leading to inaccurate readings.



What Ford has a 5x114 3 bolt pattern?


Ford Mustang: One of America's most iconic sports cars, the Mustang has used the 5x114. 3 bolt pattern for several generations. Honda Accord: A staple in the sedan market, the Accord has featured this bolt pattern in various models over the years.



What wheel can I fit on my car?


The easiest way to determine what rims will fit your car is to look at the sticker plate in your car, it should be located inside the driver side door. Alternatively look online to find the specifications for your car. Your other option is to measure manually.



Will any 5 lug rim fit my car?


Only if it's from the same manufacturer and on the same body type. Every manufacturer uses their own size bolt pattern.



What rims fit a Ford Fusion?


The Ford Fusion comes with a range of rim sizes, including:

  • 16-inch rims.
  • 17-inch rims.
  • 18-inch rims.
  • 19-inch rims.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.