The left rear wheel of an F250 truck could lock up due to several factors, including a malfunctioning brake caliper that fails to release properly, causing the brake to stick. Additionally, issues with the brake line, such as a blockage or a collapsed line, can lead to uneven braking pressure. Another possibility is a failed wheel bearing or axle issue, which may result in the wheel seizing. Lastly, low brake fluid levels or a malfunctioning ABS system could also contribute to this problem.
The 1997 Ford F2 50 pickup truck wheel bearing torque specification is 60 pounds. Over torquing the wheel bearing will cause it to fail.
no they will not...they are a metric bolt pattern. Any wheel prior to 1999 will work on that truck.
In Colorado, it would be eligible for the "Collector Vehicle" plates.
Yes , that would be a rear wheel drive Ford F-250
The Ford F250 is a 3/4 ton truck and the F150 is a 1/2 ton truck. The main purpose for these differences, is pointing out the towing capabilities for each truck. The major difference between the F150 and F250 is size and power. The F250 has a more powerful drivetrain and can tow and haul more cargo.
you can as long as the wheel studs on truck will line up with holes in wheels
to remove spare wheel on 2001 f250, you will need the key that fits the crank on the spare wheel carrier the key fits the end of the jack handle and then fits into the wheel carrier to allow the lowering of the wheel if you do not have the key you can purchase a replacement from "McGard,Inc"(1-800-444-5847). you will need VIN number from truck to order new key and the key will cost about $25-00 there are several hundred different variations on the key, i have access to about 8 ford trucks and not one key would interchange with others
Using a fifth wheel, the F250 Super Duty Ford pickup truck can pull up to 16,800 pounds.
The most important thing to do is to find out the weight of the 5th wheeler and determine if your truck has that towing capacity. A 1/2 ton truck should be able to handle it. A F250 will also be able to handle it.
its a pickup truck 1999 f250
the gvw on a 1977 f250 8600lbs or 8800 heavy truck 10x better truck than they make today
you take the wheel off and take the drum off and then you get a haynes book and figure it out. ain't tht hard there pale