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They are the rims you would normally see used on heavy duty trucks with dual wheels. All the rims are the same and you turn two inside out to complete the dual rear wheel set up on the rear axle. Bud rims wheel fit Chevy, Ford and Dodge 8 lug patterns. Some Ford bolt patterns are different so not all are universal.
All TJ Wranglers (1997-2006 model year Wranglers) have a 5 on 4.5" wheel bolt pattern from the factory.
Yes, all Ford Taurus lug bolt patterns are the same 1986-2007.
http://reviews.ebay.com/Wheel-bolt-patterns-Honda-Acura_W0QQugidZ10000000009549967 According to the above link, your wheel pattern for 1995-2004 Odyssey - All Models is: 5 x 4.5 (or 5 x 114.3)
Ford ranger Lug nut patterns are all the same from 1984 to current. They are all 5 lug on a 4.5" bolt circle. Rim Back spacing differs between years though.
Lug nut patterns are in a "star" ☆ pattern on almost all vehicles. Figure 180 degrees opposite the one you just tightened
Most will but in certain cases it will not. Ford increased the center hole size on the rim to 2 3/4 in 1998 and above on 2 wheel drive rangers. 97 on back had 2 1/2 center holes. The bolt patterns remained the same on all Rangers and Explorers so the lug bolt pattern will fit properly regardless of year. If the rims have a 2 3/4 center hole they will fit any ranger or Explorer hub regardless of year.
The axle has to be pushed back out of the way. From what I have read, and experienced with other Ford products (Sable wheel bearings just today), the axle has to be pushed back on all of these in order to access the top hub/bearing assembly bolt. Review the "Related Questions" below for lots more about changing wheel bearings.
Most if not all Chrysler and Ford 15 inch five bolt wheels will fit. GM uses a different bolt pattern than Chrysler/Ford. Do be attentive to the correct width of wheel if you are replacing.
Basically all Ford midsize and full size cars and light trucks utilized the 5x5.5 bolt pattern, because Ford only used (for the most part) a single 5 lug bolt pattern. I know GM used a 5x5.5 and 5x6.5 bolt pattern quite often, but Ford mainly used the 5x5.5. The Ford Rangers, F150 of the 1/2 ton setup, Crown Victorias, Mercury Grand Marquis and Merauders, Lincoln Town Cars, etc, all used the 5x5.5 bolt patterns. There are more, but too many to list.
All Elements have a 5x114.3 bolt pattern.
The 2011 Ford Transit Connect has an all wheel drive system.