SOURCE: 1986 ford f150 front axle
I believe its 50 ft/lbs for the nut and the lock nut. If you're talking about a 4x4, if it's a 2wd and you mean the spindle nut, then I'll have to get back to you. Cheers.
SOURCE: Torque Specifications
1. If you are speaking of the large yoke nut there is no "torque spec" per say, instead it is a rotational preload-
From Ford manual:
Use the special tool to hold the pinion flange while tightening the nut to set
the preload.
2. If you are looking for the yoke straps that hold the universal in place to the yoke it is 14ft lb for the 4 bolts.
SOURCE: need torque specs on axle nuts for dana 50 rear
Dana 50 Front Axle
Observe the following torques;
* Left and Right drive axles-to-cross member: 120-150 ft. lbs. (163-203 Nm)
* Axle arm-to-radius arm: 180-240 ft. lbs. (244-325 Nm)
* Coil spring insulator: 30-70 ft. lbs. (41-95 Nm)
* Upper spring retainer: 13-18 ft. lbs. (18-24 Nm)
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Dana 60 Front Axle
Observe the following torques;
* Drive shaft-to-flange: 15-20 ft. lbs. (20-27 Nm)
* Track bar nut and bolt: 160-200 ft. lbs. (217-271 Nm)
* Stabilizer link nut: 20-30 ft. lbs. (27-41 Nm)
* Stabilizer barU-bolt: 50-65 ft. lbs. (68-88 Nm)
* Spindle connecting rod-to-knuckle: 70-100 ft. lbs. (95-136 Nm)
* Front spring U-bolt: 95-100 ft. lbs. (115-135)
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