What's the Bolt Pattern for a 2010 F-150?

I’m looking for some help with the bolt pattern for my 2010 Ford F-150. I’ve been considering upgrading my wheels and want to ensure I’m getting the right fit. I’ve heard that the bolt pattern is 6x135, but I’d like to confirm this and also get any additional details that might be important.

Key Specifications I Need

  • Bolt Pattern: Is 6x135 definitely correct?
  • Offset: What’s the typical offset for these wheels?
  • Rim Size: Are there standard rim sizes I should look for?
  • Compatibility: Any recommendations for brands or styles that work well?

I’ve browsed a few online resources but would love to hear from those who have experience with this model. If you have suggestions on where to buy or what to look for in terms of style or performance, that would be awesome too!

Thanks in advance for your help on this. I want to make sure I get the right setup without any hassles. Cheers!

The bolt pattern for the 2010 Ford F-150 is 6x135mm. This is a common size, and it fits several other Ford models as well. Make sure to check the wheel specs before making any purchases!

Great info, megan39! I also heard the offset is typically around +30mm. Does anyone know if this affects tire compatibility?

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Yes, jmilller, you’re right! The 2010 F-150’s offset can impact clearance, especially if you’re considering larger tires. It’s best to stick to that range for optimal fit.

By the way, this bolt pattern works for models like the Explorer and some of the Lincoln variants. It’s good to check cross-compatibility.

Thanks, william68! It’s nice to know I have options when looking for replacements.

If anyone’s looking for aftermarket wheels, just make sure they specify the 6x135 bolt pattern. Some sellers mix it up, and you don’t want to be stuck with a mismatch!

Absolutely, ballen! Also, the center bore is essential—make sure it’s 87.1mm for a snug fit. That’s a detail people often overlook.

Great tip! Is there a way to adjust the bore size if I get the wrong one?

You can use hub-centric rings to adjust the bore size, ahowell. It’s a straightforward fix if you face that situation. Don’t skip it for safety!

And hey, if you buy new wheels, just make sure to get a good torque wrench for installation. Nothing worse than a wheel falling off, right? Haha!

The bolt pattern for a 2010 F-150 is 6x135mm. This is pretty standard, so you should have a lot of options for wheels!

That’s great to know! Now, what about performance wheels? Any recommendations?

I upgraded to some Fuel wheels on my 2010 F-150, and the look is fantastic! They offer a great blend of performance and style.

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Sounds awesome! Are they heavy, or do they help with handling?

They’re actually lighter than stock, which really helped my handling! Plus, they look aggressive with my F-150’s stance.

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I’ve been looking at some budget options. Any suggestions that won’t break the bank but still look good?

You might want to check out the Moto Metal series. They’ve got some decent styles at lower price points, and they fit well on the F-150.

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That sounds great! But aren’t some of those prone to chipping or damage?

They can chip if you don’t take care of them. Just make sure to wash them regularly, especially after off-roading!