1999 Ford F250 Regular Cab Bolt Pattern

Checking fitment for your vehicle? Below you will find the factory bolt pattern (also known as the lug pattern) for the 1999 Ford F250 Regular Cab, along with offset and center bore data.

Bolt Pattern (Lug Pattern) 8x170
Lug Nut / Bolt Size 14x1.5
Center Bore (CB) 124.9 mm
Offset (ET) 40
Torque Specs 140 ft-lbs (190 Nm)

1999 F250 Regular Cab — Year-Specific Fitment Context

The 1999 is the only model year of the Ford F250 Regular Cab in our database using the 8x170 bolt pattern. Note: the 1998 model used a different pattern (8x165.1), so its wheels are NOT interchangeable with the 1999. Across its full production run (1992–1999), the F250 Regular Cab has also used: 8x165.1.

Ford F250 Regular Cab Bolt Pattern by Year

The table below shows how the F250 Regular Cab's wheel specifications have changed over the years. The 1999 model year is highlighted.

Year Bolt Pattern Center Bore Offset
1992 8x165.1 124.9 0
1993 8x165.1 124.9 0
1994 8x165.1 124.9 0
1995 8x165.1 124.9 0
1996 8x165.1 124.9 0
1997 8x165.1 124.9 0
1998 8x165.1 124.9 0
▸ 1999 8x170 124.9 40

Fitment Notes

The 1999 Ford F250 Regular Cab has a bolt pattern of 8x170.

This means it is a 8 lug pattern with a circle diameter of 170mm. When shopping for aftermarket wheels, ensure the "lug pattern" or "PCD" matches these numbers.

Year-to-Year Fitment Context

In our dataset, Ford F250 Regular Cab appears from 1992 to 1999 (8 model years).

Across model years, this model appears with 2 bolt patterns (8x165.1, 8x170).

8x170 Pattern Context

This bolt pattern appears on 157 vehicles in our current database and is considered uncommon.

Examples of other vehicles using 8x170:

1999 Ford F250 Regular Cab — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the bolt pattern for a 1999 Ford F250 Regular Cab?

The 1999 Ford F250 Regular Cab uses a 8x170 bolt pattern (also called lug pattern or PCD). The center bore is 124.9mm and the offset is 40mm.

Can I use 1998 Ford F250 Regular Cab wheels on a 1999?

No. The 1998 F250 Regular Cab used a 8x165.1 bolt pattern, which differs from the 1999's 8x170. They are not interchangeable.

What does 40mm offset mean for the 1999 F250 Regular Cab?

An offset of 40mm means the wheel's mounting surface is 40mm away from its centerline. Changing this value drastically can affect suspension geometry and wheel bearing wear on your Ford.

Can I use spacers on my 1999 Ford F250 Regular Cab?

Yes, but ensure the wheel spacers match the 8x170 bolt pattern and 124.9mm center bore. Also verify that you have enough thread engagement for your 14x1.5 hardware.

Will wheels from another Ford fit my 1999 F250 Regular Cab?

Only if they share the exact same 8x170 bolt pattern, a compatible offset, and a center bore equal to or larger than 124.9mm.

Why is matching the 124.9mm center bore important for the 1999 F250 Regular Cab?

The 124.9mm center bore ensures the wheel is perfectly centered on the hub. If the wheel is lug-centric instead of hub-centric, you may experience steering wheel vibration at highway speeds.

Fitment Checklist Before You Buy Wheels

Editorial Fitment Notes

Ford F250 Regular Cab has multiple wheel-fitment records across generations, so matching exact year and trim is important before ordering wheels.

Data Quality & Review

Source note: Compiled from manufacturer fitment references, historical wheel data, and internal normalization rules.

Last reviewed: 2026-05-26 | Reviewed by: Bolt Pattern HQ Editorial Team

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1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

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