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Just wondering if someone could tell me the ford 5 stud, stud pattern I believe it's the same as the ford territory one? Does anyone know for sure? Cheers.
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come on? all the ford people in here someone should know the stud pattern on the falcon??
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im sure plenty do but im not sure if anyone has tryed to fit a set of xd wheels onto there new territory (if there lucky enough to own 1)probably the best way to check would be to find one at the wreckers and try and fit a falcon wheel to it.
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Not sure about the territory but the 5 stud falcon pattern since I think XA? Is exactly the same as current Falcons. Not sure if XY or earlier is compatable. I do now at AU they changed the offset. The AU onward wheels sit further inward than from EL mode
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Thanks for your input I know they are but can anyone tell me the actual pattern for the current falcon? (eg 5*112)??? 5*114?? etc
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Ford passenger vehicles have been 5 studs on a 4 1/2" circle for decades. I would assume the current model is still the same. I am not sure about the Territory. One way of finding out any pattern on any car is to ask a tyre service. They usually have
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general ford stud pattern is 5 x 114.3 even fits other car brands, there may be an issue with back space that means you may require spacers for one way or another. so you might want to google backspace????
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