How do I find the lug patteren on a 2002 ford f150 lariat supercab?

so, figuring out the lug pattern on my 2002 ford f150 lariat supercab was a bit of a journey. I remember the first time I needed to swap my tires, I thought I was a pro. But then I realized, I had no clue about the lug pattern.

Usually, it’s a simple 5-lug pattern, but it took me a bit to confirm that. I ended up measuring the distance between the lugs, which was kind of a pain in the neck. But hey, got to learn somehow, right?

If you’re in a pinch, just check the owner’s manual or Google it. And did you know some tire shops will look it up for you? like, why didn’t I think of that earlier. Anyway, just double-check before buying new rims, it saves you from a headache later.

found the lug pattern once when I was in a parking lot in Maine checking my buddy’s F150 it was a pain honestly I’ve measured it a few times myself but just get a 5x135mm for sure

I remember when I had to figure out the lug pattern on my buddy’s 2002 F150 over in Ohio.

Grabbed a tape measure and got to it.

It was 5 on 135mm if I recall right.

Ive had to look this up before in my old '02 Lariat.

It’s a 5 lug pattern. Super handy when shopping for rims or tires

Sometimes I just miss that truck ya know

man when I had my 02 F150 in North Carolina I was totally confused about the lug pattern too

I ve been there trying to figure it out with no help and all that jazz

but then I learned its usually a 5x135 mm lug pattern just measure that and you ll be good

so yeah took me ages to figure that out hope this helps someone not lose their mind like I did

I remember when I had to figure out the lug pattern on my buddy’s 2002 F150 in Wisconsin took forever but I finally just counted the bolts

It’s 5x135mm super easy once you know just grab a tape measure or a ruler and you’re good to go

Hope this helps

Have fun wrenching

I’ve had my 2002 F150 Lariat for years now and finding the lug pattern was a bit of a puzzle here in Ohio.

I remember trying to measure it myself with some calipers that were rusty from the garage. Fun times.

found my lug pattern on my 2002 F150 Lariat while chilling in my garage in Ohio. just measured the distance between lug holes. super easy.

also had a buddy who said his was different but turned out he was using the wrong tool. funny how that works.

in Chicago I ve always found it easy just look on the inside of the driver door some models have the info there

or grab a tape measure and figure out if its 5x139.7 or 6x135

it can get tricky sometimes but no worries my buddy did it in 5 mins

I remember when I got my 2002 F150 pulling off the wheel cover was a chore in a parking lot in Michigan just to figure that out.

Just check the owner’s manual too or measure it if you’re stuck.

I remember when I had to figure this out for my buddy’s 2001 F150 in Texas. Took forever to find anything that wasn’t buried in the manual.

Turns out it’s a 5x135 lug pattern but gotta measure yourself if uncertain. Seems like a simple task but it really wasn’t for me.

Hope you get it sorted without too much hassle. It’s just a matter of tracking down the right info.

I ve been there trying to figure out the lug pattern in my old 2002 F150 Lariat supercab back in Michigan. Just count the bolt holes I guess and measure across the gaps.

My buddy helped me out with that and it saved me a ton of headaches at the tire shop. Hope this helps someone out there.

you can usually find the lug pattern by checking the owner manual but I’ve noticed some folks measure from one lug to the next that really works too I had a 2001 f150 that gave me a headache with that stuff

just take a tape measure and go for it

I remember struggling to find the lug pattern on my buddy’s 2002 F150 last summer in Michigan. Just measure the bolts it’s usually 5x135 mm I think. Super simple once you get it.

I found my lug pattern by looking at the owner’s manual in my 2002 F150 Lariat Supercab while chilling at the park one day in California. It said 5 lug 135mm which is kinda cool.

I ve saved so much time going through the manuals. Super helpful.

I remember checking the lug pattern on my buddy’s 2002 F150 in Ohio once It was super confusing but turned out to be 6x135mm I got it done tho

Not the easiest truck to work on if you’re not used to it but definitely a solid ride Good luck with yours

I remember when I was trying to find the lug pattern on my buddy’s 2002 F150 in Texas. We were in his garage just looking at the wheels and scratching our heads.

I found out it’s a 5 lug pattern with a 135mm spacing. Helped him change the tires for his weekend trip

Such a reliable truck perfect for hauling stuff around too.