95-105 Ft. lbs.
Torque specs for 2006 F-150 (2 wheel drive) spindle nut is 295 ft lbs. This is according to Ford's specs.
Without looking at the specs, would guess up around 100 foot pounds.
This web site lists some specs. that might help. I don't know how accurate they are so I can't recommend you use them. http://www.rockfordcv.com/Geo_torque.htm
Drive shafts, in general, are mechanical components that pass on torque and rotation with the aim of connecting other part of the drive train. These are the parts which can not be directly related to it. They are like the RNA cells in a human body since they also carry something and that is the torque. These car parts are often subjected to torsion, shear stress, and equivalent to the difference between the input torque and the load. Hence, it is but a requirement that they are capable of handling pressures. Anyway, for cars, how it works depend on what drive train a car is running to - rear wheel drive, front wheel drive and four-wheel drive.
The 2013 Smart Fortwo has rear wheel drive.
Torque specs for 2006 F-150 (2 wheel drive) spindle nut is 295 ft lbs. This is according to Ford's specs.
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