Vehicle Questions and Answers

Welcome to the Vehicle Q&A Hub. Find answers to your automotive questions, share your experiences, and get expert advice on vehicle maintenance, troubleshooting, and more!

What kind of bolt design does the 2000 Ford Expedition use?

3689 views

3 answers

★ Top Answer
Dixie B.

In the 2000 Ford Expedition, there are seven different setups available, each using one of three tire sizes. The XLT model comes with P255/70R16 tires, while the other configurations have either P265/70R17 or P275/60R17 tires in even distribution. These tires are mounted on 7-inch wide rims, which come in 16 or 17-inch diameters. The good news is that the bolt pattern is standard across all versions, specifically 5x135, with a center bore of 87.1mm. The "5" in the bolt pattern signifies that each wheel is secured with five lug nuts. The thread size for these lug nuts is M14 X2.0.

More answers

  • Amanda H

    The wheel arrangement on the 2000 Ford Expedition is 5 lugs with a 4.5-inch spacing and a standard offset of 114.3.

  • Victor D.

    Here's a paraphrased version: The metric system is a system of measurement used worldwide, with units based on multiples of ten for ease of conversion and accuracy.

Buying a Used car?
Check it by Epicvin
  • Safe checkout guaranteed
  • Niada logo
  • Blockchain confirmed data