No, Dodge Trucks and Ford trucks do not share the same bolt pattern; they typically have different specifications. Dodge trucks generally use a 5x139.7 mm (5x5.5 inches) bolt pattern, while Ford trucks commonly have a 5x135 mm (5x5.31 inches) pattern. Always check the specific model year and type for accurate measurements, as there can be variations within each brand.
old ford trucks
A 5x114mm bolt pattern is common among many car manufacturers. Several trucks in the Ford line use this pattern.
Bolt pattern for what? There are a lot of bolt patterns. Mostly, Dodge and Ford do not interchange.
No, the bolt pattern is totally different.
dodge all of the way
ForD explored and rangers
The 1997 Ford Ranger pickup truck uses a five bolt lug patterns. The five bolt lug pattern is used in most of Ford's pickup trucks.
NO - The explorer has a 5x114.3 bolt pattern, while the charger has a 5x115 bolt pattern.
5 on 4.5 as were most Ford and Dodge RWD vehicles.
Ford trucks are better than Dodge trucks. Over years Ford trucks will last longer than Dodge. Today 20 year old Ford truck still driving on the road.
Ford Super Duty trucks changed the bolt pattern from 8x140 to 8x170 starting with the 1999 model year. This change was made to accommodate larger wheels and improve the overall strength and performance of the trucks. The 8x170 bolt pattern has been used in Super Duty models since then.
The 5 x 4.50 bolt pattern is commonly found on various vehicles, particularly from manufacturers like Jeep, Ford, and Dodge. Notable examples include the Jeep Wrangler, Jeep Liberty, Ford Explorer, and several Dodge trucks and SUVs. Additionally, certain models of the Nissan Frontier and Toyota Tacoma may also feature this bolt pattern. Always check specific model years and trims for compatibility.