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What trucks have the 5 X 5.5 bolt pattern?

The 5x5.5" (or 5x139.7mm) bolt pattern is very common on many trucks, especially from American manufacturers. It's difficult to give an exhaustive list, as it varies by year and model. However, here are some *examples* of truck brands and models that frequently use this bolt pattern:

* Chevrolet/GMC: Many Silverado and Sierra models across various generations.

* Dodge/Ram: Many Ram 1500, 2500, and 3500 models across various generations.

* Ford: Many F-150, F-250, and F-350 models across various generations. (Note: Ford has used other patterns as well, so always double-check the specific year and model.)

* Toyota: Some Tacoma models. (Note: Tacomas have also used other patterns)

* Nissan: Some Titan models. (Note: Titans have also used other patterns)

Important Note: The bolt pattern is just one factor to consider when selecting wheels and tires. You also MUST verify the wheel offset, hub bore, and overall wheel diameter to ensure proper fitment for your specific truck model and year. Consult a tire and wheel specialist or your vehicle's owner's manual for precise specifications.