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The 2004 Dodge Dakota is equipped with wheels that have a bolt pattern of 6x114.3mm. This bolt pattern ensures that the wheel and rim remain securely attached to the vehicle. The 6x114.3mm measurement indicates that there are six bolt holes with a diameter of 114.3mm when measured across the circle formed by the bolt holes. The truck uses lug nuts as its wheel fasteners, with a thread size of 1/2" - 20 and a center bore of 71.6mm. The wheels on the Dakota are 16 inches in diameter and 7 inches in width. The tire sizes vary depending on the version of the vehicle, with sizes of 245/70R16 and 255/65R16 for the Club Cab 2wd, Quad Cab 2wd, and Reg Cab 2wd models, and sizes of 245/70R16 and 265/70R16 for the Club Cab 4wd, Quad Cab 4wd, and Reg Cab 4wd models.
The accurate bolt pattern is 6x4.5 (6x114.3). Make sure you have the correct information in order, man.
My Dakota from 2004 has a bolt pattern of 6x114.3, not 5.
Here's a rephrased version: "Looking for the bolt pattern of the 6-lug wheels on a 2004 Dodge Dakota with a 4.7-liter engine?
The wheel bolt pattern for the 2004 Dodge Dakota is 5 lug with a spacing of 4.5 inches or 114.3 millimeters. It also has a positive offset.
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