Common questions

What is the torque on 2010 f150 lug nuts?

What is the torque on 2010 f150 lug nuts?

Ford F-150 Lug Nut Torque Specs And Sizes (2004- 2019)

Ford F-150
Year Lug Nut Torque Lug Nut Size
2010 150 lbf.ft M14 x 2.0, 21mm
2011 150 lbf.ft M14 x 2.0, 21mm
2012 150 lbf.ft M14 x 2.0, 21mm

Are torque sticks worth it?

Torque sticks are useful, but they are no substitute for final torquing using a calibrated torque wrench. The proper procedure for using a torque stick begins with hand-tightening the fasteners.

What are the specs for a 2010 Ford F-150?

2010 F-150 Specifications. Overview. Specifications. 2010 F-150 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. POWERTRAIN/CHASSIS* indicates E85 performance. POWERTRAIN. 4.6L 2V V-8. 4.6L 3V EFI V-8. 5.4L 3V Triton V-8.

What kind of torque does a Ford F-150 have?

Type: Bolt 130 1560 Gen X 150/250 – FRONT Hub/Bearing Assembly Bolts (4WD) Type: Bolt 150 1800 Gen X 150/250 – Idler Arm Bracket to Frame Bolts Type: Bolt 56 672 Type: Stud 86 1032 Type: 85 1020 Gen X 150/250 – Leaf Spring FORWARD Thru Bolt Type: Bolt 86

How big should the brakes be on a Ford F-150?

When the wheels are bolted back on, you should tighten them with a torque wrench (not a torque stick) to 150 ft.-lbs.

How big is a 2010 Ford F-150 Raptor?

20.0:1 (126-in, 133-in (Raptor only), 145-in wheelbase and 157-in wheelbase with Max. Trailer Tow) 17.0:1 (157-in wheelbase without trailer tow, 163-in wheelbase) 13.8X1.24 in, twin 2.13 in pistons, Non Asbestos Organic (NAO) linings 13.7×0.79 in, single 2.00 in piston, Non Asbestos Organic (NAO) linings

2010 F-150 Specifications. Overview. Specifications. 2010 F-150 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. POWERTRAIN/CHASSIS* indicates E85 performance. POWERTRAIN. 4.6L 2V V-8. 4.6L 3V EFI V-8. 5.4L 3V Triton V-8.

What are the torque specs for a Ford F150?

These specs are for a 13 and should be all the same with exception to the lower front shock/strut mount as it is different on the 14. The 13 has one huge thru bolt, the 14 has a standard lower shock mount twin bolts. Don’t have the spec on those so use your best judgement by remembering how tight they felt coming off.

When the wheels are bolted back on, you should tighten them with a torque wrench (not a torque stick) to 150 ft.-lbs.

20.0:1 (126-in, 133-in (Raptor only), 145-in wheelbase and 157-in wheelbase with Max. Trailer Tow) 17.0:1 (157-in wheelbase without trailer tow, 163-in wheelbase) 13.8X1.24 in, twin 2.13 in pistons, Non Asbestos Organic (NAO) linings 13.7×0.79 in, single 2.00 in piston, Non Asbestos Organic (NAO) linings

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