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Old 10-03-2020, 01:39 PM   #1
christos75
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Default Ford Focus 2005 Wheel nuts torque settings

Hi, I have a 2005 LS LX with the 16 inch alloys, does anyone the torque setting for the wheel nuts? I don't know the Nm setting for them and nothing is mentioned in the manual. Called Ford and they won't help me. So I am not sure how much they need to be tightened and google comes up short on this.

Appreciate any help.
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Old 13-03-2020, 01:02 PM   #2
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Default Re: Ford Focus 2005 Wheel nuts torque settings

I just use three clicks of the elbow.....as long as the wheel is off the ground and you tighten the nuts in cross order the wheel will be on straight and just tighten the nuts to the torque that you can handle
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