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The 2006 Dodge Dakota features a 5 lug by 5 ½-inch (5X139MM) wheel bolt pattern, with 5 wheel studs evenly spaced 5 ½ inches from the center of the wheel hub. Originally, the truck came with 15-inch wheels that are 6 inches wide. The factory wheels have a center bore hub of 77.8 mm and an offset of 10 to 30 mm. If using the stock rims, a 31X10.5 X15 tire is the largest size that can be accommodated without encountering rubbing issues. The wheels are secured to the hub using M14 X1.5 lug nuts, ensuring that the tapered end of the lug is facing in towards the wheel during installation and tightened to 135 ft-lbs for proper torque.
The bolt pattern for the 2006 Dodge Dakota is 5 x 139.7 millimeters.