What vehicles use 8×170 bolt pattern?
The 8×170 bolt pattern is used in the 99 and newer Ford F250 and F350. Whether you’re looking for a 16″ wheel, or a 24″ wheel, we’ve got you covered. Many sizes and models are available here at BB Wheels.
What year Fords are 8×170?
Ford F-250 Bolt Pattern – Generations:
| Generation | Production Years | Bolt pattern |
|---|---|---|
| I (PHN131) Super Duty [1999 .. 2007] | 1999-2007 | 8×170 |
| II (P356) Super Duty [2008 .. 2010] | 2008-2010 | 8×170 |
| III (P473) Super Duty [2011 .. 2016] | 2011-2016 | 8×170 |
| IV (P558) Super Duty [2017 .. 2020] | 2017-2020 | 8×170 |
What does 8×170 bolt pattern mean?
The 8×170 Bolt Pattern or Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) is made up of the stud count (8) and the bolt circle measurement (170), the notional circle determined by the center position of the studs. The 8×170 bolt pattern is common to Ford vehicles.
Is 8×165 the same as 8×170?
8-165 means 8 lug with a bolt pattern of 165mm which is 6.49″ and 170mm is 6.69″. Dont think they are going to work for ya. They will not interchange. No, the econolines use the OBS wheel bolt pattern.
Can I put a 20 inch tire on an 18 inch rim?
The wheel size will not affect your speedometer, the overall tire size will. As long as the overall tire diameter is the same, you won’t have to re calibrate anything. If you use the factory size tires for the 18″ wheels, you should be fine.
Can I use R18 instead of R17?
Yes, you should complain. The R17 tires are narrower than the R18’s, which makes them slightly more dangerous because you lose a tiny amount of contact surface (on paper anyway), but mostly there is a huge price difference between 17 inch and 18 inch wheels (for some reason). If you paid for 18’s, you should get 18’s.