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If you want to change wheels of your Ford F250 Truck, you may ask yourself: What is the Ford F250 Bolt Pattern?<\/p>\n\n\n\n

This guide shows what the bolt pattern (also called lug pattern) of a Ford F250 is.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The Bolt Pattern of a Ford F250 is 8x170mm. This means you have eight lugs on the wheel and the distance of the opposite lugs is 170mm (6.69″). <\/strong>The center hub bore is 124.9mm (4.92″). The tread size of the lug nuts is M14x1.5 for the model year 2003 to the present<\/span> and M14x2.0 for the model year 1999 to 2002<\/span>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Ford F250 Bolt Pattern by Year<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

The following table lists the bolt pattern of a Ford F250 by year:<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Generation<\/strong><\/td>Model Year<\/strong><\/td>Bolt Pattern<\/strong><\/td>Center Bore<\/strong><\/td>Thread Size<\/strong><\/td><\/tr>
Ford F250 IV (P558)<\/td>2017-present<\/td>8x170mm<\/td>124.9mm<\/td>M14x1.5<\/td><\/tr>
Ford F250 III (P473)<\/td>2011-2016<\/td>8x170mm<\/td>124.9mm<\/td>M14x1.5<\/td><\/tr>
Ford F250 II (P356)<\/td>2008-2010<\/td>8x170mm<\/td>124.9mm<\/td>M14x1.5<\/td><\/tr>
Ford F250 I (PHN131)<\/td>2003-2007<\/td>8x170mm<\/td>124.9mm<\/td>M14x1.5<\/td><\/tr>
Ford F250 I (PHN131)<\/td>1999-2002<\/td>8x170mm<\/td>124.9mm<\/td>M14x2.0<\/td><\/tr>
Ford F250 IX<\/td>1992-1996<\/td>8×165.1mm<\/td>124.9mm<\/td>9\/16″-18 UNF<\/td><\/tr>
Ford F250 VIII<\/td>1987-1991<\/td>8×165.1mm<\/td>124.9mm<\/td>9\/16″-18 UNF<\/td><\/tr>
Ford F250 VII<\/td>1980-1986<\/td>8×165.1mm<\/td>124.9mm<\/td>1\/2″-20 UNF<\/td><\/tr>
Ford F250 VI<\/td>1973-1979<\/td>8×165.1mm<\/td>124.9mm<\/td>1\/2″-20 UNF<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n

Are all F250 bolt patterns the same?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

From the model year 1999 to the present<\/span> are, all F250 bolt patterns the same.<\/strong> They have a eight-lug bolt pattern of 8x170mm. The Ford F250 model year 1973 to 1996<\/span> has a eight-lug bolt pattern of 8×165.1mm (8×6.5″).<\/p>\n\n\n\n

How to Measure a Bolt Pattern<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

A bolt pattern, also known as the lug pattern, is the number of lugs and the diameter of an imaginary circle they create at the center of the wheel.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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4-lug, 6-lug, and 8-lug pattern<\/strong>, you need to measure from the center of one lug to the center of the opposite lug.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

5-lug pattern<\/strong>, you need to measure from the center of one lug to the outer edge of one of the opposite lugs.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Some bolt patterns are specified in millimeters, and some in inches. When you take the measurement, make sure you account for both.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Good to Know<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Important:<\/strong> Check the exact torque specifications in your F250 owner\u2019s manual and re-torque the lugs after 50 to 100 miles. Use always a calibrated torque wrench.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Sources and Further Information<\/h2>\n\n\n\n