2001 Ford F150 Bolt Pattern

Here’s your source for 2001 Ford F150bolt pattern info, from stud size and offset to the tools you’ll need to measure it yourself.
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A 2001 Ford F150’s bolt pattern is 5x5.3 or 5 on 5.3, meaning each wheel has five bolts forming a circle 5.3 inches in diameter. 
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2001 Ford F150 bolt pattern

The lug pattern for your Ford 150 is 5x5.3 or 6 on 5.3. In other words, there are 5 lug holes arranged in a circle 5.3 inches in diameter. Here’s what these numbers are expressed as:
# of bolts x diameter of the circle they form
Before you change your wheels, you’ll need to know a few of your Ford’s other specifications. Ensure you’re prepared with the right measurements for your Ford’s stud size, wheel offset, center bore measurement and torque specifications:
  • Factory wheel size: 16” or 20”, depending on the trim 
  • Stud size: M14x2.0 
  • Offset: -10 to 25 mm
  • Center bore: 86.5 mm
  • Wheel tightening torque: 204

How to measure your Ford 150 bolt pattern

In the event that you need to measure the bolt pattern on your wheels yourself, all you’ll need is a measuring tape or ruler
To measure the pattern, count the number of bolts (or lugs). This is your bolt number. Next, measure from the outer edge of the lug hole to the center of the opposite bolt to find your diameter. Put each number into the expression (# of bolts x diameter of the circle they form), and that’s your bolt pattern!

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