Interchangeable rims

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ms329

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Any help here or will any new FOrd RIms fit same bolt pattern?

 

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Ford has used the same 5-on-5-1/2 bolt pattern for ages and I haven't heard anything about them changing it. You can pretty much expect any ford 5-lug rim to fit and 5-stud rotor or drum. Some specifics would sure help a lot in figuring out just what you're trying to run or swap and we can give you a better answer, but without any more info all I can give you is the basics which pretty much say that your average ford 15", 5-lug rim will fit pretty much any ford 5-stud drum or rotor. Provide more info & me or someone else can give you a better answer.

Rims from other manufacturers generally don't fit, unless you can find the 5-on-5-1/2 pattern that someone else is using but most companies like to be real unique about ther bolt patterns so no, I don't know offhand of anyone else's rims that will fit the Ford pattern right off the top of my head.

 
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Hey, don't get me wrong. As a 68' Charger owner I love a quality Mopar (and ****, who DOESN'T like the Dukes of Hazzard). Fact of the matter is that as long as it's a 5-on-5-1/2" bolt pattern the rim will fit. I wasn't aware that Mopar was kicking out 5-on-5.5's but hey, they'll fit & work just fine if that's the bolt pattern. It ain't rocket science, it's just a freaking bolt pattern.

 
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Old jeep cjs and all pre 97 Ford 1/2 tons. In 97 they switched to a metric pattern 5x135 ours are 5x139.5 numbers may be a little off but the point is an Expidition rim will not work nor will a 5 lug fom a F150 from 97-99? I think that is when they went to 6. I am also pretty sure that the dodge 5 lug way 5.5.

 

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some info; compiled fr var sources; have to validate each soon... fr links in my site...maybe others can add/validate each for future reference?

5 on 5-1/2 (139.7 mm)

AMC - Jeep (5 bolt) '42-'89

Chrysler - 8 cyl. & wagon '46-'55

- Imperial '54-'66

Ford 2 ton van

Ford Bronco, F100

Ford - all '28-'48

- full size P.U., van, Bronco '49-'96

International Scout, Travelall

Lincoln - all '52-'60

Mercury - all '39-'51

Suzuki - Samurai '86-'89

Jeep: All 1942-1989

 

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