What is bolt pattern of Ford and Dodge trucks - 5 lug?
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I've heard one place that it is possible, and another place that it isn't, so i have no idea
as for the rims....yuck IMO Don't even look like 20's, and aren't that great of quality from the ones i've seen. but hey, its your truck and your choice, and thats what makes everybody's ride unique
as for the rims....yuck IMO Don't even look like 20's, and aren't that great of quality from the ones i've seen. but hey, its your truck and your choice, and thats what makes everybody's ride unique
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After some more research:
It seems our Fords have a 5 x 135mm (5x~4.5inch) pattern and Dodge uses a 5 x 5.5inch pattern according to some of the custom wheel places.
Actually I haven't seen the Dodge wheels close up, they look alright on the truck when you see them in traffic.
You'd have to get your rotors/drums redrilled.
It was just a thought.
It seems our Fords have a 5 x 135mm (5x~4.5inch) pattern and Dodge uses a 5 x 5.5inch pattern according to some of the custom wheel places.
Actually I haven't seen the Dodge wheels close up, they look alright on the truck when you see them in traffic.
You'd have to get your rotors/drums redrilled.
It was just a thought.
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Originally posted by p_ferlow
After some more research:
It seems our Fords have a 5 x 135mm (5x~4.5inch) pattern
After some more research:
It seems our Fords have a 5 x 135mm (5x~4.5inch) pattern
Originally posted by p_ferlow
Dodge uses a 5 x 5.5inch pattern according to some of the custom wheel places.
Actually I haven't seen the Dodge wheels close up, they look alright on the truck when you see them in traffic.
You'd have to get your rotors/drums redrilled.
It was just a thought.
Dodge uses a 5 x 5.5inch pattern according to some of the custom wheel places.
Actually I haven't seen the Dodge wheels close up, they look alright on the truck when you see them in traffic.
You'd have to get your rotors/drums redrilled.
It was just a thought.
5x135mm is NOT 5x4.5. they are different patterns. All Rangers, Bronco II, and Explorers ever made have 5x4.5 pattern which is different from the 5x135mm pattern. As far as the idea of drilling the rotors and drums, thats a BAAAAAD idea. If you started with blank rotors and drums it would work, but the difference between the 5x135mm and the 5x5.5 is small enough you will have oblong holes which will make for VERY weak mounting for the wheel studs, and thats even assuming that it would work at all.
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