Wheel Lug Nut Torque - Ford F-650 Owner's Manual

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Changing wheel types
Consult your dealer or wheel/rim distributor before attempting any wheel
or fastener changes.
WARNING: Use only the same type and style wheels and
mounting hardware to replace original parts. Failure to do so
may result in an assembly that looks fine, but does not fit together
properly. This could possibly cause wheel or fastener failures which
could result in property damage, personal injury or death.
Note: Do not attempt to mix stud-piloted wheels or fasteners with
hub-piloted wheels or fasteners.
Note: Do not change from aluminum wheels to steel wheels or
vice-versa without changing the mounting hardware required or, with
flange-nut mounting systems, changing the hub and stud assembly.
WHEEL NUT TORQUE
Size
Nut mounting
22 mm
Flange
Note: Do not use lubrication on dry threads. Where excessive corrosion
exists, a light coat of lubricant on the first three threads of the stud bolt
is permitted. Keep lubricant away from:
• Hex nut and rim clamp contact surfaces.
• Cap nut ball face and ball seat on the disc wheel.
• Flange nut washer surface and flat on the disc wheel.
2012 F-650/750 (f67)
Supplement, 2nd Printing
USA (fus)
Maintenance and Specifications
ft-lb
450–500
Torque
N•m
610–678
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gary
February 1, 2025

someone stole my battery cables from my 2007 ford F650 dual batteries. i need to replace all cables and I do not know where all cables go.

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

To replace the battery cables on a 2007 Ford F-650 dual battery system:

1. Safety First: Ensure the vehicle is off and wear protective gloves and eyewear.
2. Locate the Batteries: The vehicle has two or three maintenance-free batteries mounted in a covered tray on the left frame rail.
3. Remove the Cover: Pull up and move the two rubber straps to the side to remove the battery cover.
4. Disconnect the Cables:
- Start with the negative (-) cables first to prevent short circuits.
- Then disconnect the positive (+) cables.
5. Remove the Old Cables: Carefully detach the cables from the battery terminals and any grounding points.
6. Install the New Cables:
- Connect the positive (+) cables first.
- Then connect the negative (-) cables, ensuring a solid ground connection.
7. Secure the Battery Cover: Reinstall the cover and rubber straps properly.
8. Test the Connection: Start the vehicle and check for proper operation.

Ensure the cables are routed away from moving parts and heat sources.

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