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2009 Ford Fusion ... Front Proc 1 Note ... Front Proc 2 Note ... Do not attempt to tighten the nut with the vehicle on the ground or the wheel bearing will be ...
Dec. 2, 2019 - Im replacing the front wheel bearing assemble this weekend and cant find the torque spec for the ale nut. The older model Fusion (up to 2012) ...
Here's a handy link to the wheel nut torque settings for hundreds of different vehicles.
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are the rotors, rusty?? salt area??? aluminum? steel? lug studs clean? threads in lug nuts good? lightly oiled? the wheels must be clean and all mating surfaces clean, then the lug nuts should be torqued to spec 60-80lbs? maybe torque them and drive a few miles and torque them again, then again after a week.
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