What is the bolt pattern of the Focus wheel hub?

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McMia
07/29/25 1:47am
Ford Focus wheel hub bolt pattern is 5×108mm. The wheel hub is the central part of the wheel where the axle is mounted, commonly referred to as the "wheel rim" or "steel rim". Overview of car wheel hubs: Car wheel hubs are made of metal materials. It is normal for them to oxidize and rust when exposed to air over long periods of use. Wheel hubs are prone to accumulating dirt, and if not cleaned for extended periods, they may corrode and deform, potentially creating safety hazards. Therefore, special attention should be paid to wheel hub maintenance. Classification of car wheel hubs: Wheel hubs on the market can be divided into steel wheel hubs and alloy wheel hubs based on material, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.
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OEmerson
08/12/25 11:42am
Speaking of the Ford Focus's wheel bolt pattern, as a seasoned driver who frequently drives this car, I must say it's typically 5×108 mm. This means there are 5 bolt holes on the wheel, arranged in a circle with a diameter of 108 mm. I always pay attention to this detail when modifying my car, because if the bolt pattern is wrong, the wheels won't be securely mounted, causing vibrations while driving, and in severe cases, it can lead to accidents. The Focus shares this bolt pattern with some European cars like older Saabs, making wheel swaps easier, but beginners shouldn't be careless: before buying new wheels, always measure the markings on the back of your old wheels or use calipers to check the bolt pattern. The center bore size and offset also affect the fit, but the bolt pattern is fundamental. If it doesn't match, your modification money is wasted—I've even seen people buy cheap 4-hole wheels that ended up being a hassle to return. Safety comes first; checking the factory manual or online forums can easily confirm the correct specifications.
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LeBlakely
10/02/25 3:04am
As a car modification enthusiast, I'm well-versed in wheel parameters. The Focus has a bolt pattern of 5×108mm. Every time I choose wheels, I pay close attention to this—PCD (Pitch Circle Diameter) is the key indicator for bolt hole spacing, with 5 holes evenly distributed on a 108mm circle. Proper matching ensures secure installation and safer driving. The Focus shares this bolt pattern with some Volvo models, offering great modification potential, but don't forget to check the center bore diameter and offset value. Once, I helped a friend install wheels—he ordered 5×112 without checking the bolt pattern first, nearly causing a safety hazard. Now I remind everyone: measure using the numbers on the wheel's backside or invest in a cheap dedicated gauge. Don't overlook this, or you might end up with misaligned wheels and wasted effort.
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