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No, the bolt pattern is not the same. The 2003 Ford Escape uses a 5 lug x 108.75mm bolt pattern, while the 2001 S10 Blazer with a 4.3L uses a 5 lug x 115mm bolt pattern.
Measure the bolt pattern for the wheel. For example, for a 5 lug wheel, measure the distance from one lug to the second lug over, center of lug to center of lug. Next, what diameter are you needing, 13, 14, 15 inch wheels? Next, order the proper tire for the wheel.
It is worth ensuring the glow plugs are actually receiving current by attaching a test lamp during the starting process. Heater plug timer relays can cause problems.
A good cranking speed is necessary for good cold starting and also good injector spray patterns and break-off pressures. Bad spray patterns and low pressures, slow cranking and fuel drain-back are common problems.
Low compression pressures can also be a problem. If the other stuff has been checked and found to be ok it is worth having them tested.
What do you mean? the model will be on a emblem on the front fenders. If it has 5 lug nuts, its a F150, 8 lug nuts a F250, or F350. The Ford dealer may tell you with the VIN number.
Hello, Sorry the 1989 F250 4wd wheels are not interchangeable with the 2000 F250 4WD.. The hubs where changed to a new design and (Bolt Pattern: 8 x 170MM) From 1999 to present...
According to everything I can find, yes.
It's a 5x114.3 bolt pattern (or 5x4.50)
However, your offset (from where the wheels bolt on to the edge of the rim) might be a little different depending on the wheel.
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