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I haven't seen it posted in one place and was hoping those service techs out there could help gather together a comprehensive list of torque specs that we can refer to.
I will update this post with all torque specs that people post here and add any bolts that people want added to the table.
I went ahead and purchased the 3-day workshop manual (So dumb it's so expensive, I miss the days of haynes) so if there are any torque specs people want added just reply and I'll add it and I will be going through it to find all the values I can.
If you want to see the shop manual for yourself you can pay for a 3 day license to view https://www.motorcraftservice.com/

Once I have a final list i'll organize the table alphabetically.

**Edit: I found a post of a very detailed torque spreadsheet from Carbonsteel Which can be found here
I wasn't able to easily find it when searching originally so that's why I made this post. Since his is so complete I may try to make this a list for common/quick items and anything outside of that can be found in Carbonsteel's doc

Lug nuts / spare wheel100 ft lb / 41 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709820707165
Outer Tie rod end46 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1000001127
Inner tie rod end89 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709820754301
Rear diff cover boltsStage 1: 177 lb. In
Stage 2: 25°
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709908565572
2.7 Oil filter canister18 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709907212453
Front/rear diff fill bolt21 ft lb / 20 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709907715445
Trailing arm159 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709822018958
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709822088529
Skid plate bolts22 lb.ft metal, 124 lb.in plastic
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709907188029
Upper control arm bolts122 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709858656074
2.3 Oil drain plug20 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709908118542
Axle Nut221 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709906770944
Upper ball joint46 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709821936117
Shock absorber assembly lower nuts66 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709821384736
Stabilizer bar link lower nut122 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709821378979
Wheel Hub Nut221 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709821449536
Lower ball joint nut85 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709821510756
Lower control arm bolts210 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709821547410
Front stabilizer bar bracket66 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709821627946
Shock absorber lower bolt and nut350 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709822145138
Rear shock absorber upper nut41 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709822172277
Panhard rod159 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709822332180
Rear Sway bar30 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709822515862
Beadlock vanity ring22 ft lb
Ford Bronco Torque Spec Reference List 1709904278380
Transfer CaseTransfer Case Plug: 26 lb.ft for Part-Time & 18 lb.ft for the 4A
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Inner tie rod: 89 lb. ft

Rear diff cover bolts:
Stage 1: 177 lb. In
Stage 2: 25°

Lower control arm bolts: 210 lb.ft

Trailing arm: 159 lb.ft

Skid plate: 26 lb.ft for metal, 124 lb.in for plastic
 

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Inner tie rod 89 ft lbs
Rear diff bolts
Stage 1: 177 lb.in
Stage 2: 25°
Lower control arms
Upper nuts and bolts 210 ft lbs
Lower ball joint 85 ft lbs
Trailing arms lower 159 ft lbs
Trailing arms Upper 159 ft lbs
Skid plate (plastic) 124 in lbs
Skid plate (metal) 26 ft lbs
 

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I haven't seen it posted in one place and was hoping those service techs out there could help gather together a comprehensive list of torque specs that we can refer to.
I will update this post with all torque specs that people post here and add any bolts that people want added to the table.
I went ahead and purchased the 3-day workshop manual (So dumb it's so expensive, I miss the days of haynes) so if there are any torque specs people want added just reply and I'll add it and I will be going through it to find all the values I can.
Once I have a final list i'll organize the table alphabetically.

**Edit: I found a post of a very detailed torque spreadsheet from Carbonsteel Which can be found here
I wasn't able to easily find it when searching originally so that's why I made this post. Since his is so complete I may try to make this a list for common/quick items and anything outside of that can be found in Carbonsteel's doc

Lug nuts / spare wheel100 ft lb / 41 ft lb
1709820707165.png
Outer Tie rod end46 ft lb
1000001127.jpg
Inner tie rod end89 ft lb
1709820754301.png
Rear diff cover boltsStage 1: 177 lb. In
Stage 2: 25°
2.7 Oil filter canister18 ft lb
Front/rear diff fill bolt21 ft lb / 20 ft lb
Lower control arm210 ft lb
Trailing arm159 ft lb
1709822018958.png
1709822088529.png
Skid plate bolts22 lb.ft metal, 124 lb.in plastic
Lower ball joint85 ft lb
Upper control arm bolts210 ft lb
2.3 Oil drain plug20 ft lb
Axle Nut221 ft lb
Upper ball joint46 ft lb
1709821936117.png
Shock absorber assembly lower nuts66 ft lb
1709821384736.png
Stabilizer bar link lower nut122 ft lb
1709821378979.png
Wheel Hub Nut221 ft lb
1709821449536.png
Lower ball joint nut85 ft lb
1709821510756.png
Lower arm bolts210 ft lb
1709821547410.png
Front stabilizer bar bracket66 ft lb
1709821627946.png
Shock absorber lower bolt and nut350 ft lb
1709822145138.png
Rear shock absorber upper nut41 ft lb
1709822172277.png
Panhard rod159 ft lb
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Rear Sway bar30 ft lb
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Wow - 350 ft-lbs to change a shock. My torque wrench collection is wholly inadequate. Looks like I may have to invest in an 8 ft breaker bar :p
 

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Wow - 350 ft-lbs to change a shock. My torque wrench collection is wholly inadequate. Looks like I may have to invest in an 8 ft breaker bar :p
Heh. My buddy has a high end Porsche. It requires 450 ft lbs (I think) on the single lug nut. He has the torque wrench for it. It’s huge! 3/4” ratchet heads. Used that on my rear shock mounts. Still hard to torque as it’s so long you don’t get a lot of movement with the Bronco on the ground.
 

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Heh. My buddy has a high end Porsche. It requires 450 ft lbs (I think) on the single lug nut. He has the torque wrench for it. It’s huge! 3/4” ratchet heads. Used that on my rear shock mounts. Still hard to torque as it’s so long you don’t get a lot of movement with the Bronco on the ground.
443 ft lbs for center lock wheels on a Porsche AND they need to be torqued while off the ground!
 

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**Edit: I found a post of a very detailed torque spreadsheet from Carbonsteel Which can be found here
I wasn't able to easily find it when searching originally so that's why I made this post. Since his is so complete I may try to make this a list for common/quick items and anything outside of that can be found in Carbonsteel's doc
I asked to have mine posted as a sticky (to make it easy to find), but I think the @Administrator missed my request on it.
 
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The bash plate below the oil pan has Torque spec for bolts: 30 Nm (22 lb.ft)
 

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How about the bolts (W721775-S439) that attach the Tow Eye (MB3Z-17N808-B) to the rear bumper? Also, are the TTY (torque to yield)?
 

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Heh. My buddy has a high end Porsche. It requires 450 ft lbs (I think) on the single lug nut. He has the torque wrench for it. It’s huge! 3/4” ratchet heads. Used that on my rear shock mounts. Still hard to torque as it’s so long you don’t get a lot of movement with the Bronco on the ground.
Must be the center lock wheels. They require 443ft lbs. you have to do it 3 times - torque, back it off, torque and back off and then final torque.
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