Mercury Milan Wheel Lug Patterns, Offset, and Center Bore Reference
The Mercury Milan uses specific wheel lug patterns essential for proper fitment. Understanding its lug count × PCD (pitch circle diameter in millimeters), offset (ET), and center bore helps ensure compatible aftermarket or replacement wheels.\n\nMercury Milan models typically feature a 5-lug pattern with a PCD of 114.3 mm. Offset values (ET) can vary slightly between model years and trims, generally falling in the range suitable for mid-size sedans. The center bore size is designed to snugly fit the hub, preventing wheel vibrations.\n\nOur catalog provides a year-sorted reference table outlining Mercury Milan wheel lug patterns, offset specifications, center bore dimensions, and compatible rim sizes. This ensures accurate wheel selection and safe vehicle performance.\n\nConsulting the Mercury Milan wheel lug pattern catalog can help you identify correct wheel compatibility based on detailed technical fitment parameters, avoiding guesswork and potential issues with wheel installation.
| Make / model / trim | Year | Tire | Rim width (in) | Rim diam. (in) | Bolt pattern | Offset ET | Bore DIA | Mounting |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mercury Milan 2.3i | 2007 | 205/60R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 63.3 | M12*1,5 |
| Mercury Milan 3.0 V6 | 2007 | 225/50R17 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 52 | 63.3 | M12*1,5 |
| Mercury Milan 2.3i | 2006 | 205/60R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 63.3 | M12*1,5 |
| Mercury Milan 3.0 V6 | 2006 | 225/50R17 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 52 | 63.3 | M12*1,5 |
FAQ
- What is the Mercury Milan wheel lug pattern?
- The Mercury Milan typically uses a 5-lug wheel pattern with a 114.3 mm pitch circle diameter (PCD).
- Why is wheel offset (ET) important for Mercury Milan fitment?
- Wheel offset affects the position of the wheel relative to the suspension and fender; proper ET ensures correct clearance, handling, and safety.
- How can I confirm the center bore size for Mercury Milan wheels?
- The center bore size is available in the lug pattern reference tables for each model year and should match the vehicle hub diameter to avoid vibrations.
Tire size calculatorShow
Compare two tire sizes — diameter, speedometer error, and clearance change.
| Size 1 | Size 2 | Diff | Diff(%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diameter | 25.0" | 25.4" | 0.5" | 1.89% |
| Width | 7.7" | 8.5" | 0.8" | 10.26% |
| Circumference | 78.4" | 79.9" | 1.5" | 1.86% |
| Profile height | 5.0" | 4.2" | -0.7" | -15.08% |
| Turnover per mile | 807 | 793 | 14 | -1.73% |
| Clearance | - | - | +0.2" | - |






Speedometer Error
(First wheel OEM size)
| Reading | 20 mph | 30 mph | 40 mph | 50 mph | 60 mph | 70 mph | 80 mph | 90 mph |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Actual | 20.4 | 30.5 | 40.7 | 50.9 | 61.1 | 71.2 | 81.4 | 91.6 |
