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2003 Expedition bolt pattern???

I am looking to replce my rim/tires but have no idea what the bolt pattern and offset are on the stock wheels. Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Measure it.
 
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Seriously!?!?
 
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Yes seriously.
 
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03 Expy pattern is 6x135, don't know what the backspacing is.
 
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Thanks! The bolt pattern was easy to find but the offset is another story. Most aftermarket wheels I have found call for a 9mm offset, but not sure if that is stock or not. Again, thanks for the info!

Measure it! I would but my micrometer is in for calibration.
 
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9mm = 3/8"
 
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Well, thanks for that, but wheel offset is usually measured in millimeters, not inches.
 
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Originally Posted by Onespeed24
Well, thanks for that, but wheel offset is usually measured in millimeters, not inches.
It isn't rocket science. Look under wheel basics. I was giving a comparison in measurement.
http://www.edmunds.com/ownership/tir...1/article.html

http://www.yokohamatire.com/utcustom.asp
 

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O.K. thanks again? Not sure what comparing mm to inches has to do with anything at all. BTW, I know a thing or two about wheel size and fitment and their effect on vehicle performance. I have been autocrossing and road racing for several years now, but in Ford Focus', not big-*** trucks. My initial question was if anyone knew the diminsions right off hand, since that is what this board is for I thought. I wasn't asking for, nor do I need a lesson in wheel sizes! But thanks for the input nonetheless.
 
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It is obvious no one has the answer.
The yokahama site has an explanation of measurement.
You said your micrometer was in for calibration.
I gave you some pertinent information.
Take it or leave it.
nuff nuff.
 

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