2020 Ford F-150 Bolt Pattern

You’ll need to use a 6x5.3 (6x135) bolt pattern to mount new wheels on your 2020 Ford F-150.
Written by Jasmine Kanter
Reviewed by Melanie Reiff
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The 2020 Ford F-150 uses six lug holes in a 5.3-inch circle, which need to be tightened with 204 Nm of torque.
Whether you need to replace a wheel, mount a spare, or prepare a set of the best mud tires for a rowdy weekend, you need to know your bolt pattern. It's like your truck's shoe size—and it's crucial to get it right! Loose wheels can spell disaster for your trip, not to mention your
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2020 Ford F-150 bolt pattern

The 2020
F-150 bolt pattern
is 6x5.3, or 6x135. Even though it looks arcane, this measurement really signifies only one thing: the number of bolts x the diameter of the circle they form. A 6x5.3 (6x135) bolt pattern represents six bolts forming a circle 5.3 inches (135 mm) wide.
Don't rush to the store just yet! You’ll also need the correct size of studs (expressed as stud diameter x millimeters between threads), offset (the distance between the center of the rim and the part of the wheel mounted on the car), and center bore (the size of the wheel's center opening). Knowing how much torque (twisting force) to use also helps.
Here’s everything you need:
  • Factory wheel size: 17.0 inches 
  • Stud size: M14 x 2.0 (coarse), M14 x 1.5 (fine)
  • Offset: -44 mm to 44 mm (High)
  • Center bore: 87.1 mm
  • Wheel tightening torque: 204 Nm
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How to measure your 2020 Ford F-150’s bolt pattern

A 2020 Ford F-150 has an even number of bolts, which makes measuring the bolt pattern fairly simple. A measuring tape or ruler is all you need.
Measure from the center of one lug hole to the center of the other on the opposite side. It doesn’t matter if you use inches or millimeters; just put the number of bolts (ie. six) in front of it, and you have your bolt pattern. Simple!

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The bolt pattern on a 2020 F-150 is 6x5.3 inches or 6x135 mm.
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