Niche 6x135

The 6x135 bolt pattern is a specific configuration widely used in automotive wheels. It defines the distance between the bolt holes on a wheel, crucial for ensuring proper fitment to the vehicle. The "6" represents six bolt holes, and "135" is the distance, measured in millimeters, between the centers of two opposite holes. This configuration is common in many trucks and SUVs, offering both strength and durability for off-road and heavy-duty applications.
Key Points:
- 6x135 is frequently used in Ford and certain Toyota models.
- The bolt pattern ensures secure wheel attachment to the vehicle's hub.
- This pattern supports larger wheels, necessary for high-performance and off-road vehicles.
The 6x135 bolt pattern is essential for vehicles that require robust wheel performance in challenging terrains and heavy loads. Proper compatibility is crucial for safety and vehicle performance.
Applications and Compatibility:
- Ford F-150 (most models from 2004 onwards)
- Toyota Tundra (various years)
- Lincoln Navigator
Vehicle | Model Year | Common Use |
---|---|---|
Ford F-150 | 2004-present | Off-road, heavy-duty tasks |
Toyota Tundra | Various | Heavy-duty, towing |
Lincoln Navigator | 2000-present | LUXURY SUV |