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On my 2020 5.0 with 20" OEM wheels, inflation amount, load values and lug nut torque amount are figures put every where. I'm in the process of installing new tires and wheels. Wheel nut torque for the OEM wheel is set at by Ford to be 150lbs. I am still waiting for CARiD to get back with me what the amount would be for Asanti 20" rims? I'm impatiently waiting for their response. In the meantime. Anyone want to give advice for this value?
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On my 2020 5.0 with 20" OEM wheels, inflation amount, load values and lug nut torque amount are figures put every where. I'm in the process of installing new tires and wheels. Wheel nut torque for the OEM wheel is set at by Ford to be 150lbs. I am still waiting for CARiD to get back with me what the amount would be for Asanti 20" rims? I'm impatiently waiting for their response. In the meantime. Anyone want to give advice for this value?
It’s not the wheels it’s the studs, 150 lbs. is the correct torque spec no matter what wheel
 

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Yup, the wheels are secondary. The stud dimensions and thread pitch are the main determining factors. 150 ft/lbs
 
 




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