203 lbs
what is the Torque spec for rear axle hub nut on a 2002 ford explorer
35mm
The 2004 Ford Explorer's engine produces 254 ft-lbs. @ 3700 rpm.
According to the 2004 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : ( 100 lb. ft. ) * torque specification is for threads not having any rust or dirt
203 ft/lbs for the Rear 184 ft/lbs for the Front
To change the CV half shaft axle on a 2004 Ford Explorer XLT, first, safely elevate the vehicle and remove the front wheel. Disconnect the axle nut, and then unbolt the lower control arm to gain access to the CV joint. Remove the old axle by pulling it out of the transmission and replace it with the new one, ensuring it is securely seated. Finally, reassemble all components, torque the axle nut to specifications, and replace the wheel before lowering the vehicle.
2007 Freestar torque is 111 lb. ft / 150nm. on the front axle wheel end nut, as per the 2007 Ford repair manual. I would think the 2004-2006 would be the same since it is basically the same car.
On a 2003 Ford Explorer : Open the drivers door and there is an information sticker on the latch pillar You will find the axle code under " axle " Once you have the axle code you can determine the axle ratio
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horn location for 2004 ford explorer
The 2004 Ford Explorer has 12 valves.
The 2004 Ford Explorer has a V6 engine.