2002 Ford Explorer Bolt Pattern

We have your guide on the 2002 Ford Explorer bolt pattern—including the stud size, offset, and the tools you’d need to check the pattern yourself.
Written by Jennifer Justice
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Your 2002 Ford Explorer has a bolt pattern of 5x4.5 or 5 on 4.5, so every wheel has five bolts that create a circle with a 4.5-inch diameter. 
If you have a Ford Explorer, you want it to hold up to anything you throw at it, whether you’re towing, off-roading, or commuting. That might mean getting a new set of wheels to fit your needs, but you shouldn’t pick new wheels if you don’t know your 2002 Ford Explorer’s bolt pattern.
In this
car repair
guide, we’ve got the specs you need, including the bolt pattern, offset, and other must-know details, and we can even show you how to check the measurements on your own.

2002 Ford Explorer bolt pattern

If you’ve got a 2002 Ford Explorer, your
bolt pattern
will be 5x4.5 or 5 on 4.5. If you’re not familiar with how to read these specs, every bolt or lug pattern uses a specific formula:
# of bolts x diameter of the circle they form
So, if your 2002 Explorer uses a 5x4.5 lug pattern, that tells you each wheel has five bolts set in a circle 4.5 inches across. However, don’t go picking those new wheels yet. You still need to know other important specs, including the following:
  • Factory wheel size: 16” or 17”
  • Stud size: M12 x 1.5 
  • Offset: 20 to 35 mm
  • Center bore: 70.5 mm
  • Wheel tightening torque: N/A
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How to measure your Ford Explorer’s bolt pattern

If you are a do-it-yourselfer who likes to double-check things, it’s pretty easy to measure the bolt pattern. First, get a ruler or tape measure, then you can begin.
Because your Explorer has an uneven number of bolts, you can’t just measure straight across the wheel, which puts you in the middle of two bolts. Instead, pick a bolt on one side of the wheel, then choose the nearest bolt across from it on the other side (right or left, it doesn’t matter).
Once you have those two bolts matched, use the ruler to measure from the outside of one lug hole to the center of the opposite bolt—which gives you the diameter. The diameter is added to the number of bolts to create the bolt pattern, the number of bolts x the diameter of the circle they form. For your 2002 Ford Explorer, this is 5x4.5.
Now that you have all your specs for your wheels, this will make it easier to update your 2002 Ford Explorer. You can swap out your wheels, add new rims, and more. Depending on how extreme these changes are, you might want to double-check with your
car insurance
agent since mods can affect the overall value of your vehicle.
OK, time to look for those new wheels!
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Your 2002 Explorer has a 5x4.5 bolt pattern—five bolts in a 4.5-inch-diameter circle.
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