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What kind of bolt design does the 2001 Ford F150 utilize for its wheels?

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Ronald Bramley

The 2001 Ford F-150 pickup truck features a bolt pattern of 6 X 135 mm, also known as 6 X 5. This truck typically uses P255/70R16 tires on 16-inch wheels. The recommended tire pressure is between 29 and 32 psi. If you need to replace the tires, expect to spend between $85 and $338 per tire at a car shop. Professional installation service can cost an extra $50 to $238 for labor.

More answers

  • Fausto L.

    The 2001 Ford F-150 has a bolt pattern of 5 by 135 millimeters.

  • Johnette Edwards

    The wheel layout for the 2001 Ford F150 is 5 by 135 millimeters.

  • Chase R

    What is the size of the lug nut for a 2001 Ford F150? Also, what are the measurements for the studs on a 2001 F150?

  • M. MEk

    The 2001 Ford F150 2WD XLT has a 5-lug bolt pattern with a 5.3-inch measurement, which is essentially a 5x135mm bolt pattern. For the 2000-2003 F150 models, the stud size is 14x2.0 for the 5x135mm pattern. From 2004 and onwards, the F150 switched to a 6-lug bolt pattern, but the stud size is not specified. For the 1999 and older F150 models, they have a 5x5.5-inch bolt pattern, but the stud size is also not mentioned. To measure a 5-lug wheel pattern, simply measure from the back of one stud to the center of the opposite stud across.

  • Jordan K.

    Can you tell me the size of the lug nut and the stud for the rear tire of a 2001 F150?

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