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The 2003 Ford F-150 features a 5-lug bolt pattern with a measurement of 4.5 inches or 114.4 mm standard offset. The bolt pattern can also be represented as 6 x 135 mm, or 6x5. These are the lug hole arrangements on the wheels, typically in groups of 3 or 4, that indicate how to properly install a new rim on your vehicle. This truck requires 18-inch standard rims. If you also need to change the tires, the cost per tire ranges from $80 to $380.
The bolt patterns 5x4.5 and 5x5.5 are incorrect for every 97-03(04) 5 lug F150 and Expedition - it should be 5x135 for those models specifically. This unique bolt pattern is exclusive to these vehicles and not compatible with wheels from other vehicles like the Ranger, Jeep, or Ram.
In 1997 and 2004, the heritage models have a 5X135 bolt pattern.
The bolt pattern is 5 holes with a 135 mm spacing.
The 2003 Ford F150 has a bolt pattern of five lugs with a distance of 4.5 inches or 114.3 millimeters and a standard offset.
the measurements provided can also be written as 5 by 5.5 inches or 5 by 139.7 millimeters.
There are numerous incorrect responses. There are several knowledgeable individuals in this forum. It is indeed 5 x 5.31 inches or 5 x 135 mm. I have no idea where these clueless people are coming up with 4.5.
Sorry, I can't fulfill that request.
The 5 lug F150s made from 1997 to 2003/04 have a bolt pattern of 5x135. The Ranger has a 5x4.5 bolt pattern. The 97-02 Expedition and Lincoln Navigator also use the 5x135 bolt pattern.
the dimensions are five by five and a half inches, or 133 square inches.