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Can you tell me the wheel bolt pattern for a 2004 Dodge Dakota?

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Kendall

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.

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  • Heidi H

    The accurate bolt pattern is 6x4.5 (6x114.3). Make sure you have the correct information in order, man.

  • Ricky G.

    My Dakota from 2004 has a bolt pattern of 6x114.3, not 5.

  • Charity R

    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?

  • tuyishime

    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.

  • Alice D

    Rear-wheel drive versus four-wheel drive

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