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Each 2011 Ford Expedition shares a common bolt pattern of 5x135 with an 87.1mm center bore, regardless of the model. However, each trim level varies in the tires and wheels it uses: the XL model features P265/70R17 tires on 17-inch rims, the XLT comes with P275/65R18 tires on 18-inch rims, and the Limited and King Ranch come equipped with larger P275/55R20 tires on 20-inch rims. It's essential to maintain consistency in all four tires, even though the wheel wells can technically accommodate each of these tire sizes. If you need a spare or wish to replace a single tire or wheel, remember that they are not interchangeable, despite the matching bolt pattern. Make sure to select the appropriate tire, rim, and bolt pattern when making replacements.
Not all Ford vehicles from 2001 have the same lug pattern. The larger vehicles use a 5x135 pattern, while the Rangers, Explorers, and smaller vehicles have a 5x4.5 pattern. Full-size trucks and SUVs with 5 lug wheels typically have a 5x135 pattern.
For any 2001 Ford model, the bolt pattern is 5 lugs with a 4.5-inch spacing and a standard offset of 114.3.