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Can you tell me the wheel bolt pattern for a 2002 Ford Expedition?

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Arve s

For the 2002 Ford Expedition, both the 4.6 L V8 and the 5.4 L V8 engines have a wheel bolt pattern of 5x135mm. This pattern refers to the arrangement of 5 bolt holes with a diameter of 135mm used to attach the wheel/rim to the vehicle. The Expedition uses lug nuts as wheel fasteners, with a thread size of M14 X 2.0, a center bore of 87.1mm, and wheel sizes ranging from 16 to 17 inches in diameter and 7 inches in width. The SUV is equipped with different tire sizes depending on the model and drive type, including 255/70R16 and 275/60R17 for the 2WD, 255/70R16 and 265/70R17 for the 4WD, 275/60R17 for the Eddie Bauer 2WD, and 265/70R17 for the Eddie Bauer 4WD.

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  • Hussiain

    The Ford Expedition from 2002 has a wheel bolt pattern of 5x114.3 millimeters.

  • Casey S.

    Between 1997 and 2002, the Ford Expedition, F-150, Lincoln Navigator, and Blackwood have a 5 x 135 wheel pattern. However, for Expeditions and trucks made after that, the wheel pattern changes to 6 lug. For cars, the wheel pattern is 5 x 114.3.

  • Clyde M.

    The 5x135 bolt configuration was first introduced by Ford in 1997 and was primarily used on vehicles like the Ford F150 and Ford Expedition until 2003. Some 2004 models also feature this pattern, but many switched to a 6 bolt arrangement around that time. Additionally, vehicles from this time period have a factory wheel offset that is lower compared to newer models.

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