Even if the bolt pattern matches, other factors like wheel offset (how far the wheel mounts in or out from the hub) can prevent a fit, potentially causing rubbing against the suspension or body.
You must check the specifications of both the Ford rim and the Dodge vehicle's wheel requirements to be sure. You can find this information:
* On the rim itself: The bolt pattern is often stamped on the back of the rim. Look for numbers like 5x114.3 (meaning 5 lug nuts in a 114.3mm bolt circle diameter). The diameter will also be stamped.
* In the owner's manual of the Dodge: This will specify the correct wheel size and bolt pattern for your vehicle.
* Online resources: Websites and forums dedicated to vehicles often have databases of wheel specifications.
In short: Don't assume a Ford rim will fit a Dodge. Always verify the specifications.