7x150 Bolt Pattern Wheels
The 7x150 bolt pattern is a seven-lug layout found mostly on full-size American trucks, with seven studs spaced across a 150mm circle. This page is for owners running these heavy-duty hubs who want wheels that bolt up correctly without guesswork on offset, bore, or load rating.
What to know
Seven-lug patterns like 7x150 are less common than five- and six-lug trucks, so your wheel selection is narrower and load capacity matters more than style. These trucks carry real weight, so confirm the wheel's rated load meets or exceeds the factory spec before anything else.
Center bore is the next checkpoint: 7x150 hubs are large, and a hub-centric fit keeps the wheel seated true under towing and braking loads. A wheel that matches the pattern but rides on the lugs alone can vibrate. Always verify bolt pattern, center bore, and overall size together as a set before ordering.
Vehicles with the 7x150 bolt pattern
Confirmed application on this hub:
- Ford: 2010 Ford F-150
Popular brands
Selection varies by lug count, but worth a look are Rotiform for monoblock and forged truck-friendly fitments, Enkei for proven cast-flow strength, and BBS for a premium build. Konig and Aodhan round out value-focused options when the right size and load rating are available.
Wheel guides
If you're cross-shopping fitment terms, start with Wheel Offset Explained: Why ET Numbers Matter More Than Wheel Width to understand how stance is dialed in. For seven-lug hubs especially, read Hub-Centric vs Lug-Centric Wheels: What Actually Centers Your Wheel so your wheels seat correctly, and if you're considering hardware to correct a fit, Are Wheel Spacers Safe? The Real Answer Every Enthusiast Needs covers the trade-offs clearly.
Frequently asked questions
Will any seven-lug wheel fit my 7x150 truck? No. Other seven-lug patterns exist, and the spacing must match exactly. Confirm the wheel is listed as 7x150 and check the center bore against your hub.
Do I need load-rated wheels for a full-size truck? Yes. Match or exceed the factory load rating, particularly if you tow or haul. A wheel sized for a light vehicle is not safe on a half-ton platform even if the pattern lines up.
How do I know if a wheel is hub-centric for my truck? Compare the wheel's center bore to your hub diameter. If the wheel bore is larger, you'll need hub-centric rings to center it properly and avoid vibration.
Related bolt patterns: 5x114.3, 5x120, 4x100, 5x112, and 5x100. Preview a setup in the Wheel Visualizer or spec a complete fitment with the Package Builder.
Wheels with a 7x150 bolt pattern
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