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Bolt Pattern
Does anyone know if the bolt pattern on a 2006 Dodge & 2008 Ford are the same/diff?
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are they both 8 lug trucks? I think the main difference is in the center hole size.. where the hubs fit..
I'm sure more folks will chime in with some information soon.
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I believe the Ford is metric, where as the Dodge is the same 8 lug bolt pattern as the older trucks. I think it's 8 on 6 1/2 or something like that.
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are they both 8 lug trucks? I think the main difference is in the center hole size.. where the hubs fit..
I'm sure more folks will chime in with some information soon.
I think they both are 8 lugs.....i'm thinkin of stealn the wheels & tires off the hubbys POS F350 & putn them on my Dodge
think he'll notice
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the centers are a little diff. but same 8 bolt pattern
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i thought it was the 98 and earlier 250's and dodges and chebbys had the same bolt pattern. and ford is the odd ball one now a days
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Just using a tape measure, my 03 chevy work truck and the 06 dodge measured the same - ford was quite a bit different
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My 05 ford super doody was a metric lug pattern.
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Dodge and Chev are 8x6.5" and a Ford is 8x170mm. Stupid metric
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Well that sux, can't steal em from hubbys truck - thanks for the help everyone
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