Ford F-150: the short answer
The Ford F-150 runs a 6×135 mm (6×5.31″) wheel bolt pattern — 6 studs on a 135 mm pitch circle. To swap wheels you need that same pattern plus a compatible center bore and offset.
Wheel fitment
The Ford F-150 bolt pattern is 6×135 mm (6×5.31″). It has changed across generations — see the table below.
Ford F-150
6x1356 lugs · 135 mm · 5.31″ PCD
| Years | Bolt pattern | In inches |
|---|---|---|
| 1997–2003 | 5x135 | 5×5.31″ |
| 2004–present | 6x135 | 6×5.31″ |
The Ford F-150 runs a 6×135 mm (6×5.31″) wheel bolt pattern — 6 studs on a 135 mm pitch circle. To swap wheels you need that same pattern plus a compatible center bore and offset.
A matching bolt pattern is the first filter, not a green light. Check the hub center bore and the offset/backspacing, and make sure there's brake-caliper clearance. Confirm everything on the door-jamb sticker or manual.
Reference value for the Ford F-150; verify against your owner's manual.
The Ford F-150 uses a 6×135 mm (6×5.31″) bolt pattern on its current generation (earlier generations differ — see the table). That's 6 lugs on a 135 mm (5.31″) pitch circle. Confirm against your door-jamb sticker before buying wheels.
Vehicles like the Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator share the 6x135 pattern, so their wheels are worth checking — but the bolt pattern is only the first match. You still need a compatible center bore and offset, so confirm those before buying.
6x135 is the same as 6×5.31″ — 135 mm converts to 5.31 inches.
The Ford F-150 bolt pattern shown is a well-documented reference value. Confirm your exact bolt pattern, center bore, and offset against the door-jamb sticker or owner's manual before buying wheels. A shared bolt pattern does not by itself guarantee a wheel will fit.