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HomeLINCOLN Bolt Pattern Cross Reference and Wheel Sizes

LINCOLN Bolt Pattern Cross Reference and Wheel Sizes


Vehicles by Wheel Bolt Pattern


Wheel Bolt Pattern by Make and Model







LINCOLN Model(s):

AVIATOR ~ BLACKWOOD ~ CONTINENTAL ~ CONTINENTAL MARK III ~ LS ~ LSC ~ MARK III ~ MARK LT ~ MARK VII ~ MARK VIII ~ MKX ~ MKZ ~ NAVIGATOR ~ TOWN CAR ~ ZEPHYR ~ All LINCOLN Model(s)

LINCOLN Bolt Pattern(s):

5 X 108 ~ 5 X 127 ~ 5 X 135 ~ 5 X 4.5 ~ 6 X 135 ~ All LINCOLN Bolt Pattern(s)

LINCOLN Wheel Size(s):

15 X 6 ~ 15 X 7 ~ 16 X 7 ~ 16 X 7.5 ~ All LINCOLN Wheel Size(s)



LINCOLN Models / Bolt Pattern and Wheel Size Information:

LINCOLN

2003 > LINCOLN AVIATOR

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 4.5
? Stud Size: 1/2-RH
? Hub Center Bore: 70.3 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

2003-05 LINCOLN AVIATOR

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 4.5
? Stud Size: 1/2-RH
? Hub Center Bore: 70.3 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

2002 LINCOLN BLACKWOOD

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 135
? Stud Size: 14 X 2.0
? Hub Center Bore: 87 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
85 to 95 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

ALL LINCOLN BLACKWOOD

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 135
? Stud Size: 14 X 2.0
? Hub Center Bore: 87 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
? OEM Wheel Size(s): 16 X 7
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
85 to 95 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1968-72 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 4.5
? Stud Size: 1/2-RH
? Hub Center Bore: 70.3 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
? OEM Wheel Size(s): 15 X 6
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1973-79 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 127
? Stud Size: 1/2-RH
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
? OEM Wheel Size(s): 15 X 6
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1988-03 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 108
? Stud Size: 12 X 1.5
? Hub Center Bore: 63.4 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
7 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1988-97 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 108
? Stud Size: 12 X 1.5
? Hub Center Bore: 63.4 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
? OEM Wheel Size(s): 15 X 6
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
7 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1968-72 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL , MARK III

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 4.5
? Stud Size: 1/2-RH
? Hub Center Bore: 70.3 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1973-79 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL, MARK III

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 127
? Stud Size: 1/2-RH
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1999 > LINCOLN LS

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 108
? Stud Size: 12 X 1.5
? Hub Center Bore: 63.4 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
? OEM Wheel Size(s): 16 X 7
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
7 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1999-06 LINCOLN LS

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 108
? Stud Size: 12 X 1.5
? Hub Center Bore: 63.4 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
7 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1988 > LINCOLN LSC

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 4.5
? Stud Size: 1/2-RH
? Hub Center Bore: 70.3 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
? OEM Wheel Size(s): 16 X 7
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1968-72 LINCOLN MARK III

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 4.5
? Stud Size: 1/2-RH
? Hub Center Bore: 70.3 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
? OEM Wheel Size(s): 15 X 6
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1973-79 LINCOLN MARK III

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 127
? Stud Size: 1/2-RH
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
? OEM Wheel Size(s): 15 X 6
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

2006-08 LINCOLN MARK LT 2WD, 4WD

? Bolt Pattern: 6 X 135
? Stud Size: 14 X 2.0
? Hub Center Bore: 87 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 6, 4, 2, 5, 3
85 to 95 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1984-92 LINCOLN MARK VII

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 4.5
? Stud Size: 1/2-RH
? Hub Center Bore: 70.3 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
? OEM Wheel Size(s): 15 X 7
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1993 > LINCOLN MARK VIII

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 108
? Stud Size: 12 X 1.5
? Hub Center Bore: 63.4 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
? OEM Wheel Size(s): 16 X 7
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
7 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1993-98 LINCOLN MARK VIII

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 108
? Stud Size: 12 X 1.5
? Hub Center Bore: 63.4 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
7 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

2007-08 LINCOLN MKX

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 4.5
? Stud Size: 1/2-RH
? Hub Center Bore: 70.5 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

2007-08 LINCOLN MKZ

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 4.5
? Stud Size: 12 X 1.5
? Hub Center Bore: 67.1 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
7 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1997-00 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 135
? Stud Size: 12 X 1.75 OR 14 X 2
? Hub Center Bore: 87 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft. OR 85 to 95 lb-ft.
7 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1997-02 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 135
? Stud Size: 12 X 1.75
? Hub Center Bore: 87 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
? OEM Wheel Size(s): 16 X 7
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
7 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

2001-02 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 135
? Stud Size: 14 X 2.0
? Hub Center Bore: 87 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
85 to 95 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

2003 > LINCOLN NAVIGATOR

? Bolt Pattern: 6 X 135
? Stud Size: 14 X 2.0
? Hub Center Bore: 87 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
? OEM Wheel Size(s): 16 X 7
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 6, 4, 2, 5, 3
85 to 95 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

2003-08 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR

? Bolt Pattern: 6 X 135
? Stud Size: 14 X 2.0
? Hub Center Bore: 87 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 6, 4, 2, 5, 3
85 to 95 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1982-97 LINCOLN TOWN CAR

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 4.5
? Stud Size: 1/2-RH
? Hub Center Bore: 70.3 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
? OEM Wheel Size(s): 15 X 6
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1998 > LINCOLN TOWN CAR

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 4.5
? Stud Size: 1/2-RH
? Hub Center Bore: 70.3 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
? OEM Wheel Size(s): 16 X 7.5
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

2003-08 LINCOLN TOWN CAR (HIGH OFFSET)

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 4.5
? Stud Size: 1/2-RH
? Hub Center Bore: 70.3 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

1982-02 LINCOLN TOWN CAR (LOW OFFSET)

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 4.5
? Stud Size: 1/2-RH
? Hub Center Bore: 70.3 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
8 Turns Minimum

LINCOLN

2006 LINCOLN ZEPHYR

? Bolt Pattern: 5 X 4.5
? Stud Size: 12 X 1.5
? Hub Center Bore: 67.1 
> Bolt Pattern Details and Matching Vehicles
Look-up: Spacers ~ Adapters ~ Wheels/Tires
Torque Sequence: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
75 to 85 lb-ft.
7 Turns Minimum

Additional Wheel / Bolt Pattern Measurement Information

Wheel Bolt Pattern GaugeKey Identifying Wheel Dimensions: Wheel Bolt or Lug Pattern (or bolt circle, lug circle, lug pattern, etc.) is the measured diameter of an imaginary circle formed by the centers of the wheel lugs or bolt holes. Bolt patterns can be 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 10 lug holes. A bolt circle of 5 x 4.5 would indicate a 5 lug bolt pattern on a circle with a diameter of 4.5 inches.

Wheel Dimensions

There are four important measurements that are used to categorize and identify a wheel for fitment purposes.

Wheel Dimensions

  1. Rim Diameter The actual diameter of the wheel at the point where the tire bead seats (NOT the outer lip of the rim).
  2. Rim Width Measure from the inside of the outer lip at the bead seating point to the inner lip.
  3. Back Spacing From the inside of the wheel at the point where it contacts the hub, brake drum or axle flange to the inside edge (lip) of the wheel.
  4. Bolt Pattern The measured diameter of an imaginary circle formed by the centers of the wheel lugs or bolt holes.

How To Measure Wheel Bolt PatternMeasure Bolt Pattern

If there is an EVEN number of lugs: Measure center-to-center on lugs directly across from each other.

If there is an ODD number of lugs: Measure from the CENTER of one lug to the OUTER EDGE of the hole diagonally across from it.

Lug Nut Types

Lug Nuts and Torque

Bolt Pattern Torque Sequence / Specifications:

4 Lug Nut / Bolt Pattern Torque Sequesnce 5 Lug Nut / Bolt Pattern Torque Sequesnce 6 Lug Nut / Bolt Pattern Torque Sequesnce 8 Lug Nut / Bolt Pattern Torque Sequesnce 10 Lug Nut / Bolt Pattern Torque Sequesnce

Wheel Bolt Torque and Stretch

Stud SizeTypical Torque Range in Ft/LbsMinimum Thread Engagement (turns)
12 x 1.5 mm70 - 806.5
12 x 1.25 mm70 - 808
14 x 1.5 mm85 - 907.5
14 x 1.25 mm85 - 909
7/16 in.70 - 808
1/2 in.75 - 858
9/16 in.135 - 1458

Alloy wheels should always be installed using a torque wrench ensuring proper mount. Check your vehicle owner manual for specifications. Learn More: How To Properly Torque Lug Nuts / Lug Bolts

Hub Center Bore

Hub Centerbore MeasurementsHub Center Bore: Relates to the center hole in the wheel that centers the wheel on the hub of the car. Since most wheels are mass produced, they have a large center bore to accommodate several different vehicles. If this is the case, it is recommended that you use a hub ring. Hub rings are hard plastic or metal ring that fits between the wheel and the vehicle. This centers the wheel perfectly on the hub ensuring that there is no run out when the wheel is installed on to the vehicle. Without hub rings it is possible to get vibrations even if the wheel / tire assembly is perfectly balanced.

Wheel Offset

Wheel offset is the distance from the mounting surface of the wheel to the true center line of the rim. A positive offset means the mounting surface of the wheel is positioned in front of the true center line of the rim / tire assembly. This in effect brings the tire in to the fender well more. Conversely, a negative offset means the mounting surface of the wheel is behind the true center line of the rim / tire assembly. This will cause the tire to stick out away from the vehicle.

Wheel Offset

H = High - Positive Offset, typically FWD (Front Wheel Drive) +45, 40, 35 offsets

M = Medium - Neutral Offset, typically RWD (Rear Wheel Drive) +20 offset

L = Low - Zero to Negative Offset, Offset typically RWD (Rear Wheel Drive) 0 offset

Wheel Offset Chart

Common Bolt Pattern Conversions

4-100
4x3.94
4-108
4x4.25
4-110
4x4.33
4-114.3
4x4.5
5-100
5x3.94
5-108
5x4.25
5-110
5x4.33
5-112
5x4.41
5-114.3
5x4.5
5-115
5x4.52
5-120
5x4.72
5-120.7
5x4.75
5-127
5x5
5-130
5x5.12
5-135
5x5.3
5-139.7
5x5.5
6-114.3
6x4.5
6-127
6x5
6-135
6x5.3
6-139.7
6x5.5
8-165.1
8x6.5
8-170
8x6.69

This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. No warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied as to the accuracy of the information provided on this site. Use of this site constitutes your agreement to these terms.

See Also:

  • How to Measure Bolt Pattern Bolt pattern - diameter of an imaginary circle formed by the centers of the wheel lugs.
  • Wheel Lug Nut / Bolt Torque Sequence Correct Wheel Lug Nut / Bolt Torque Sequence - 4 lug, 5 lug, 6 lug.
  • How to Measure Wheel Back Spacing This measurement is important to be sure you have proper wheel clearance.
  • How To Read A Tire Sidewall Learn to understand the common markings found on tire sidewalls.
  • How To Plus Size Your Wheels
  • Wheel, Tire and Fender Fitment Calculator Calculate Wheel Fitment, Tire Stretch and Rolling Radius. Includes Speedometer Error Calculator. Play with specs, try different settings and combinations, compare results.
  • Tire Size Change / Speedometer Calibration Calculator This calculator is designed to give information related to tire size changes and the general impact they have on the calibration of a speedometer. It determines speedometer error and tire size information based on published and generally accepted tire dimensions as given by the standard US tire system (i.e. 205/45-ZR16). All calculations are based on the assumption of a new tire (as opposed to used) where the numbers on the tire accurately represent the dimensions.

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