2007 Ram 1500 Bolt Pattern

While car modifications can be complicated, finding your 2007 Ram 1500 bolt pattern is easy!
Written by Emily Maracle
Reviewed by Melanie Reiff
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Your 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 has five bolts in a 5.5-inch diameter circle, which translates to a bolt pattern of 5x5.5
With good ratings and average reliability, the 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 is a popular full-size pickup truck. Whether you’re using your Dodge Ram 1500 for fun or to haul heavy loads, you may be considering making some modifications to it. And nothing is easier than swapping out your factory wheels for a new set! 
But before you dive into custom mods online, you’ll need to know the ins and outs of your 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 wheels, including your bolt pattern. 
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2007 Ram 1500 bolt pattern

When it comes to car tires and bolt patterns (also known as lug patterns),
Ram lug patterns
are relatively similar. All Dodge Ram 1500s—up until the 2018 model year—have the same bolt pattern of 5x5.5. If that means nothing to you, here’s a breakdown:
# of bolts x diameter of the circle they form
So, 5x5.5 means your Ram has five bolts on each wheel that are arranged in a 5.5-inch diameter circle.
Along with your bolt pattern, you’ll also need a few other bits of information, including your factory wheel size, stud size, offset, center bore, and wheel tightening torque. All of these measurements ensure you get the perfect fit when changing out your 2007 Ram 1500 wheels. 
  • Factory wheel size: 17”, 20”
  • Stud size: 9/16" x 18” or 9/16 inch stud with 18 threads per inch
  • Offset: 10 to 20 mm
  • Center bore: 77.8 mm
  • Wheel tightening torque: N/A

How to measure your Ram’s bolt pattern

If you’re trying to learn all you can about your Ram—or cars in general—you may be wondering how to measure a bolt pattern yourself. Here’s how:
  • Gather a measuring tape or ruler
  • Choose a wheel and then pick one of its five bolts
  • Measure from the center of that bolt to the opposite bolt (since there’s an odd number of bolts, just choose one of the two that are closest) 
And you have the diameter of your wheel! Once you count the number of bolts on your wheel, you’ll have the bolt pattern. 

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All Ram 1500s up until the 2018 model year has a bolt pattern of 5x5.5, which translates to five bolts arranged in a 5.5-inch diameter circle on each wheel.
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