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Please do not repost, forward or otherwise publish messages contained in these archives without consent from the respective author(s). These archives may not, in whole or part, be stored on any public retrieval system (FTP, web, gopher, newsgroup, etc.) by individuals or companies, without consent of the respective authors. Received: with LISTAR (v0.128a; list 97up-list); Thu, 20 Apr 2000 19:34:31 -0400 (EDT) Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 19:34:31 -0400 (EDT) From: Ford Truck Enthusiasts List Server To: 97up-list digest users Reply-to: 97up-list Subject: 97up-list Digest V2000 #57 Precedence: bulk ========================================================== Ford Truck Enthusiasts 1997 and Newer Truck Mailing List(Use the Small Chassis List for Rangers, Explorers, Aerostars and Bronco IIs. Visit our web site: http://www.ford-trucks.com To unsubscribe, send email to: listar the words "unsubscribe 97up-list" in the subject of the message. ========================================================== ------------------------------------ 97up-list Digest Wed, 19 Apr 2000 Volume: 2000 Issue: 057 In This Issue: Tire Rotation Re: Tire Rotation Re: Tire Rotation Pickup bed in Fourwheeler mag. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DanBrotzman Subject: Tire Rotation Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 08:00:48 -0500 It's time to rotate tires on my 99.5 F350 PSD CC XLT. I have the standard aluminum rims with the chrome plated plastic center insert on each rim. How does this plastic center piece remove, does it just pry off like a hub cap? Is the lug nut torque 90 Ft. Lbs.? ------------------------------ From: RSnovi Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 11:02:14 EDT Subject: Re: Tire Rotation In a message dated 4/19/00 8:53:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time, no1windo if i remember its was a bit over 100 ft lbs. plastic deal pops off if you have one of those nifty rubber mallet looking things with claw on end that tire places use. the torque spec is in a strang place i think on plastic emergency card w/ owners manual stuff, i remember them asking me exactly what it was, he said after 97 thought it had changed. RS << It's time to rotate tires on my 99.5 F350 PSD CC XLT. I have the standard aluminum rims with the chrome plated plastic center insert on each rim. How does this plastic center piece remove, does it just pry off like a hub cap? Is the lug nut torque 90 Ft. Lbs.? >> ------------------------------ From: "Vaughn (VDB)" Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 16:44:37 4 Subject: Re: Tire Rotation The plastic paper tire info thingy I got with my SD says 140-150 ftlbs. You get the center hub off with the rubber pry tip of your lug wrench located under the hood on top of the radiator. On the hub cap there are several notches that the tip fits into. Vaughn < with claw on end that tire places use.>> ------------------------------ From: MongoCaver Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 20:34:02 EDT Subject: Pickup bed in Fourwheeler mag. A couple of months back, in Fourwheeler magazine, there was a pic and article about a neat bed that you could get with a new Ford pickup. It had sides that opened for storage. Kinda like tool boxes, but it was a normal looking bed, not like a utility bed at all. Anybody see or have the article? I can't find mine. Thanks, James ------------------------------ End of 97up-list Digest V2000 #57 ********************************* ---------------------------------------------------------- Ford Truck Enthusiasts 1997 and Newer Truck List Send posts to 97up-list If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list, send an email to: listar with the words "unsubscribe 97up-list" in the subject of the message. Visit Our Web Site: http://www.ford-trucks.com ---------------------------------------------------------- .... To access the rest of this feature you must be a logged in Registered User Of Ford Truck Enthusiasts
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