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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / July 2005

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F150 Lug nut torque specs

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Ole - 17 Jul 2005 00:46 GMT
Does anyone know what the torque ft.lbs.specifications should be for a
2002 F150 with  17" alloy wheels?

My owners manual does not list the torque specs.

Thanks in advance
doc - 17 Jul 2005 01:16 GMT
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> Does anyone know what the torque ft.lbs.specifications should be for a
> 2002 F150 with  17" alloy wheels?
>
> My owners manual does not list the torque specs.
>
> Thanks in advance
Marlin Singer - 17 Jul 2005 02:12 GMT
> Does anyone know what the torque ft.lbs.specifications should be for a
> 2002 F150 with  17" alloy wheels?
>
> My owners manual does not list the torque specs.
>
> Thanks in advance
For wheels with the 14mm lugs, it is 150 ft lbs. Those are year 2000 and
above. For the 12mm lugs it is 100 ft lbs. Those are year 97-99. The
last I looked, the torque specs were in the 2002 manual, although they
may have been added later. You can go to www.motorcraftservice.com and
download an updated manual.
Ole - 17 Jul 2005 04:53 GMT
>> Does anyone know what the torque ft.lbs.specifications should be for a
>> 2002 F150 with  17" alloy wheels?
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> may have been added later. You can go to www.motorcraftservice.com and
> download an updated manual.
My lug nuts are 21mm.  I am guessing they should be 150 ft. lbs
Marlin Singer - 17 Jul 2005 13:44 GMT
>>> Does anyone know what the torque ft.lbs.specifications should be for
>>> a 2002 F150 with  17" alloy wheels?
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> My lug nuts are 21mm.  I am guessing they should be 150 ft. lbs
Yes the lug nuts are 21mm. The lugs (the bolt part) are 14mm.
Ole - 17 Jul 2005 16:39 GMT
>>>> Does anyone know what the torque ft.lbs.specifications should be for
>>>> a 2002 F150 with  17" alloy wheels?
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> Yes the lug nuts are 21mm. The lugs (the bolt part) are 14mm.

O.K. I get it now. 150 ft. lbs is what they will be torqued from now on.

Thank to all for the info
Ole - 17 Jul 2005 16:40 GMT
>>>> Does anyone know what the torque ft.lbs.specifications should be for
>>>> a 2002 F150 with  17" alloy wheels?
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> Yes the lug nuts are 21mm. The lugs (the bolt part) are 14mm.

O.K. I get it now. 150 ft. lbs is what they will be torqued from now on.

Thank to all for the info
Ole - 17 Jul 2005 16:41 GMT
>>>> Does anyone know what the torque ft.lbs.specifications should be for
>>>> a 2002 F150 with  17" alloy wheels?
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> Yes the lug nuts are 21mm. The lugs (the bolt part) are 14mm.

O.K. I get it now. 150 ft. lbs is what they will be torqued from now on.

Thank to all for the info
 
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