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Asking this question because of a recent post by another member on this forum.

Those that have mounted up the Terra's and used supplied lug nuts, did you torque them with a torque wrench, and if so did you go with the oem recommendation of 148 foot pounds?
 

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FWIW, I always used a torque wrench on my lugs when doing my own tinkering. I'm a bit surprised the recommended torque is that high for the Mav though. I mean, I guess Ford would know, but more than 100 ft/lbs seems excessive for the size/weight/power.
 

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Asking this question because of a recent post by another member on this forum.

Those that have mounted up the Terra's and used supplied lug nuts, did you torque them with a torque wrench, and if so did you go with the oem recommendation of 148 foot pounds?

Yup, Tire rack supplied Gorilla brand lugs if I recall correctly. 148 ft/lbf felt fine to me. Seems high but looking at a wheel spec website that had a bunch of Fords, pretty common on this chassis/platform for them.
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