V V6 Viking Member Joined Jul 15, 2002 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location Long Island, NY Feb 1, 2006 #1 Can anyone provide this information for me? I've looked all over the internet, and apparenly it's a well kept secret. :angry: Thanks! -Matt
Can anyone provide this information for me? I've looked all over the internet, and apparenly it's a well kept secret. :angry: Thanks! -Matt
G Gypsy me Well-Known Member Joined Jun 5, 2004 Messages 3,715 Reaction score 0 Location Imhere, PA Feb 1, 2006 #2 ? 35 lbs
JohnnyB Well-Known Member Joined Nov 1, 2000 Messages 1,031 Reaction score 6 Location NY Feb 1, 2006 #3 Most vehicles are between 95 ft/lbs and 100 ft/bls.
Todd Z Well-Known Member 4 wheel drive 2nd Gen owner V8 Engine Joined Sep 21, 2003 Messages 22,485 Reaction score 812 Location Long Island, NY What engine do you have? V8 engine What year is your Sport Trac? 2010 What Generation is your Sport Trac? 2n Gen Owner Feb 1, 2006 #4 go with 95 and you will be ok... Todd Z
A Alan Peters Well-Known Member Joined May 14, 2003 Messages 1,149 Reaction score 0 Location Troy, MI Feb 1, 2006 #5 Todd is correct. Most shops will do a 100 but 95 is fine.
G Gavin Allan Well-Known Member Joined Jul 25, 2004 Messages 7,613 Reaction score 6 Location Jefferson City, MO Feb 1, 2006 #6 Don't forget to torque it down in at least two steps (~50 #' and then 95#') and do it in a star pattern. Also re-check in 500 miles if you have aluminum wheels.
Don't forget to torque it down in at least two steps (~50 #' and then 95#') and do it in a star pattern. Also re-check in 500 miles if you have aluminum wheels.