2011 Ford F-250 Bolt Pattern

2011 Ford/F-250

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2011 Ford F-250 8 Lugs
Bolt Pattern: 8x6.7
Number of bolts: 8
PCD: 6.7' (or 170 mm)

The 2011 Ford F-250's bolt pattern is 8x6.7 or 8 on 6.69, which means each wheel has 8 bolts arranged in a circle that is 6.69 inches in diameter.

Need to change current bolt pattern? – Install Wheel Adapters

If you have aftermarket wheels with a different bolt pattern, you can still adjust the 2011 Ford F-250 by installing wheel adapters. They help convert the current 2011 Ford F-250’s lug pattern to match the PCD of the new wheels.

Choose the desired bolt pattern conversion pair below.

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8x170 to 8x165.1 (8x6.7 in to 8x6.5 in)

It means you have 8x165.1/8x6.5" wheels and want to use them on the 2011 Ford/F-250 with 8x170/8x6.7" bolt pattern config.

8x170 to 8x180 (8x6.7 in to 8x7.1 in)

It means you have 8x180/8x7.1" wheels and want to use them on the 2011 Ford/F-250 with 8x170/8x6.7" bolt pattern config.

8x170 to 8x200 (8x6.7 in to 8x7.9 in)

It means you have 8x200/8x7.9" wheels and want to use them on the 2011 Ford/F-250 with 8x170/8x6.7" bolt pattern config.

8x170 to 6x139.7 (8x6.7 in to 6x5.5 in)

It means you have 6x139.7 /6x5.5" wheels and want to use them on the 2011 Ford/F-250 with 8x170/8x6.7" bolt pattern config.

8x170 to 6x135 (8x6.7 in to 6x5.3 in)

It means you have 6x135/6x5.3" wheels and want to use them on the 2011 Ford/F-250 with 8x170/8x6.7" bolt pattern config.


How to change wheel offset? – Install Wheel Spacers on your Ford F-250

Discussion

Richard

08/03/2023

I am looking to add dual wheels to my 2011 F250 6.7. How thick of an adaptor do I need ? and what offset wheels should I use?


1 reply

Todd Eisbrachner

08/03/2023

Greetings. In order to install dual wheels on your 2011 Ford F-150, you will need 3" spacers and longer bolts. All the spacers you need are sold in kits - they are called Dual Rear Wheel Installation Kits. You can use stock wheels with an offset of 38-32. However, simply installing dual wheels is only a visual feature, and does not add any additional payload to your car. If you want to achieve all the benefits of dual rear wheels, we recommend replacing the entire rear axle. A Dana 70 from a Ford F-350 will do the trick. This will not only increase the durability of your truck but also simplify the process of installing dual wheels.




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