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F150 Lug nut torque specs

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Ole

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Jul 16, 2005, 7:46:31 PM7/16/05
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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

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Jul 16, 2005, 8:16:34 PM7/16/05
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Marlin Singer

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Jul 16, 2005, 9:12:06 PM7/16/05
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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

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Jul 16, 2005, 11:53:10 PM7/16/05
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My lug nuts are 21mm. I am guessing they should be 150 ft. lbs

Marlin Singer

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Jul 17, 2005, 8:44:48 AM7/17/05
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Yes the lug nuts are 21mm. The lugs (the bolt part) are 14mm.

Ole

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Jul 17, 2005, 11:39:43 AM7/17/05
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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

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Jul 17, 2005, 11:41:30 AM7/17/05
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O.K. I get it now. 150 ft. lbs is what they will be torqued from now on.

Ole

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Jul 17, 2005, 11:40:49 AM7/17/05
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O.K. I get it now. 150 ft. lbs is what they will be torqued from now on.

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