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The 2010 Ford F-150 has a wheel bolt pattern of 6 x 135 millimeters, meaning it uses 5 lug nuts to attach the wheels to hubs with a 135 mm diameter. The "MM" indicates millimeters, which is commonly used for measuring wheel bolts and nuts. The term "hex" denotes the diameter of the top of the lug nut. When changing rims, the shaft diameter is more crucial for proper fit than the hex diameter. The thread size pertains to the shaft size and the gap between the grooves, with the F-150 having a 19 mm hex and a thread size of M14 x 2.0.
The 2010 Ford F-150 has a bolt pattern of 6 x 135mm and an offset of 41.34mm.