According to the 2013 Ford F-150 Owner Guide :
The preferred method is to have all 4 wheels off the ground using a
wheel lift tow truck and dollys / or a flat bed truck
But if you have to :
Transmission in neutral / facing forward / maximum speed 35 miles per hour /
maximum distance 50 miles
Yes, all 97-03 F150's have a 5x135 lug pattern.
Ford f150
ford f150 svt raptor
Not without modification
Yes.
no u cant swap the axles f150 has 15 inch wheels and different blot pattern f250 has 16 inch wheels u could swap entire axle and diff housing but you would then need to change out the hubs at front wheels as well or have different size wheels on front and rear
No, the 2000 f150 used a 5 lug wheel while the 2005 f150 switched to a 6 lug pattern.
No. Chevy and ford 1/2 ton wheels will not interchange.
The parking brake cable on a 2005 ford f150 runs under the frame. Where the cable splits off to the wheels there is an adjustment. Tightening the nut will make the brakes tighter.
A 2004 Ford F150 weighs between 4500 and 5000 pounds depending on the configuration. Cargo and towed loads increase the weight considerably.
The 02 F150 did not come stock with projection headlamps. The lamps are aftermarket if they are the projector style. If they are of decent quality, there should be a couple of "gear" like looking wheels on the back of the assembly. by turning these two wheels you will lower/raise the beam and also move it horizontally left and right. If not, you are sol.
Depends on the truck, a regular truck one might see such as a ford f150 has 4 wheels which each have tires on them, a different version of ford truck has 6 wheels, and then there are 16 wheelers.