What is the bolt pattern on a 2001 Lincoln LS?

What is the bolt pattern on a 2001 Lincoln LS?

Lincoln – Vehicle Bolt Pattern Reference

YEAR MAKE COMMENTS
2000 Lincoln 5 lug 4.25 inch or 108mm High Positive Offset
2001 Lincoln 5 lug 4.25 inch or 108mm High Positive Offset
2002 Lincoln 5 lug 4.25 inch or 108mm High Positive Offset
2003 Lincoln 5 lug 4.25 inch or 108mm High Positive Offset

What bolt pattern does a Lincoln LS have?

Lincoln LS wheel bolt pattern. Select the year

LS Bolt Pattern PCD 5×108 See Adapters
Stock wheel offset 34 to 45 mm Get Wheel Spacers
Center bore (hub bore) 63.9 Find Hub Centric Rings
Thread size M12 x 1.5 Buy Lug Nuts
Stock Rim Sizes Range 16×6.5 – 20×8.5 Get Hubcaps

What size tires fit a 2002 Lincoln LS?

The tire size for your Lincoln LS depends upon the year of manufacturer….

2002 Lincoln LS
Rim Size Tire Sizes Lincoln LS Options
16-Inch 215-60-16 LSEV6 (Automatic)V8 (Automatic)
17-Inch 235-50-17 LSEV6 (Manual)V8 w/Sport Pkg.

What kind of wheels does a Lincoln LS have?

The LS came with standard 16-inch alloy wheels while 17-inch wheels were available through an optional sport package. The sport package for an extra $1,000 included a stiffer suspension, 17-inch wheels, and manual shift capability for the automatic transmission. The battery of the LS was located in the spare tire well in the car’s trunk.

What kind of CD Changer does a 2002 Lincoln LS have?

Some of the available options included a six-disc in-dash CD changer (only accessible through the glove box initially; changed on later models), a power moonroof, and a universal garage door opener. Instrument panel and dash area of a 2002 Lincoln LS: Other model years are similar.

What was the model year of the Lincoln LS?

Instrument panel and dash area of a 2002 Lincoln LS: Other model years are similar. As mentioned above, the Lincoln LS shared a platform and equipment with the Jaguar S-Type.

What was the rear axle ratio of a Lincoln LS?

Automatic transmission-equipped cars featured a 3.58:1 rear-axle ratio, while manual transmission-equipped versions came with a 3.07:1 rear-axle ratio. The available manual transmission made the LS the first Lincoln since the 1951 Cosmopolitan to have this option.