4x4 went from 6 bolt to 5 bolt?????
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i think this is a bit like remembering what your girlfriends haircut was like after she comes home with a new one.
Correct me if I am wrong, but the 97+ F-150's only have a 5x135mm, or a 7 bolt configuration(Can you say obscure, and no, I don't know the bolt circle dia.). The 7 Bolt was used on the 7700 Payload pkg., who knows why...
Maybe you were missing a bolt on one of those?
Is there a purpose to this question? Maybe an approach from a different angle might work.
Correct me if I am wrong, but the 97+ F-150's only have a 5x135mm, or a 7 bolt configuration(Can you say obscure, and no, I don't know the bolt circle dia.). The 7 Bolt was used on the 7700 Payload pkg., who knows why...
Maybe you were missing a bolt on one of those?
Is there a purpose to this question? Maybe an approach from a different angle might work.
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Ok here it goes, I feel so farking stupid right now. I'd like to make an excuse for it but there isn't.
The hub cap threw me off, as it gives the impression that it's a 6 bolt.
I got smart for some reason and took the cover off................
It is a 5 bolt. Sorry guys.
Feel free to taunt and laugh at me know.
The hub cap threw me off, as it gives the impression that it's a 6 bolt.
I got smart for some reason and took the cover off................
It is a 5 bolt. Sorry guys.
Feel free to taunt and laugh at me know.
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Not sure when you remember a FORD having a 6 lug on an F-150 because as long as I have owned a Ford they have been 5 lugs. The bolt pattern may change but they have been 5 lugs. The Chebbies are 6 lugs and it has nothing to do with 4x2 or 4x4.
As for converting to a 6 lug not sure why you would want to do that but it is possible with custom made spacers. Try
www.truckn-store.com
Richard
As for converting to a 6 lug not sure why you would want to do that but it is possible with custom made spacers. Try
www.truckn-store.com
Richard