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What is the bolt pattern for the wheels on a Ford F100 truck?

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Sabrina

The wheel bolt pattern for the Ford F100 is 5 X 139 mm. It's crucial to ensure your tires are in optimal condition to avoid accidents. Eventually, you may encounter issues with this component, such as feathering and premature wear. Look out for cupping problems and check for any punctures. The part may loosen over time, so it's important to monitor tire pressure monthly. Plan on replacing this part eventually and remember to change your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles to stay safe on the road.

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  • j smith

    The Ford F-100 has a wheel bolt pattern of 5x139.7 (5X5.5) and an offset ranging from -25 to 15 mm.

  • Irene W.

    On my 1968 F-100, I found that the measurement is 5.25" at the centerline, but it measures 5.5" on the outside. Which measurement should we use?

  • Dwight N

    Does the 1965 Ford F100 2WD also have a bolt pattern of 5x139? When I measured it with a tape measure, I got 5x5.25 with a center bore of 3 and 3/8 inches.

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