1980 Ford Mustang Lug Nut Torque & Bolt Specs

The 1980 Ford Mustang lug nut torque is 100 ft-lbs (135 Nm), tightened with a 19mm socket on M12x1.5 studs. Torque in a star pattern in two passes (snug, then final), and re-check after the first 50–100 miles of driving. Use a calibrated torque wrench — not an impact gun — for the final pass.

Lug nut torque: 100 ft-lbs (135 Nm) · Socket size: 19mm · Thread: M12x1.5.

This page is the OEM-referenced fastener summary for the 1980 Ford Mustang. Use it before any maintenance or repair job where torque values matter — brake work, wheel changes, suspension service, engine teardowns, or oil changes. Specs are pulled from manufacturer service literature, cross-checked against community data, and updated as new chassis variants become available.

Ford lug-nut torque varies more by chassis than most makes — 100 ft-lbs for Focus/Fusion/Fiesta, 150 ft-lbs for half-ton F-150, and 165 ft-lbs for Super Duty F-250/F-350. F-150s from 2004-2014 use a 21mm OEM socket, while 2015+ aluminum-body trucks moved to the larger 22mm. Ford torque-to-yield (TTY) head bolts are standard from the early 2000s — do not reuse them, ever.

Common fastener categories on the 1980 Ford Mustang

Repair guidance for this model year

Heads up for 1980 Ford Mustang owners: Vehicles this age frequently have seized fasteners due to thread corrosion. Apply penetrating oil (PB Blaster, Kroil) 24 hours before any wrenching, and have a thread chaser on hand. Lug studs are particularly prone to thread damage at this age; if a nut spins on without engaging, the stud is stretched and must be replaced before the wheel goes back on.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the lug nut torque on a 1980 Ford Mustang?

The OEM-specified lug-nut torque for the 1980 Ford Mustang is 100 ft-lbs (135 Nm), using a 19mm socket on M12x1.5 thread studs. Use a calibrated torque wrench in a star pattern, in two passes (50% and 100%), and re-check after 50-100 miles of driving.

What socket size do I need for the 1980 Ford Mustang lug nuts?

The 1980 Ford Mustang uses a 19mm socket. A 6-point impact-rated socket is recommended over a 12-point chrome socket — 12-points round off lug nuts under impact-driver use.

Are the 1980 Ford Mustang fasteners metric or SAE?

SAE inch is the standard for this vehicle. Most fasteners on this vehicle are SAE inch, common sizes 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 7/16", 1/2". Bolt-head markings are the fastest way to confirm grade and material at the bench.

Other Ford Mustang years

Same model, different model year — fastener spec may change. Always confirm against the year for your VIN.

All 4 1980 Ford Mustang fastener specs

Per-bolt torque, wrench size, and thread spec for the 1980 Ford Mustang, sourced from OEM service literature and verified against community shop data. Values pair imperial (ft-lb) and metric (Nm) where the manufacturer publishes both.

Wheels — 1980 Ford Mustang

Wheel and lug nut spec for the 1980 Ford Mustang. Wheel lug nut tightens to 100 ft-lbs (135 Nm), takes a 19mm driver, runs on M12x1.5 threads, located at the wheels.

Brakes — 1980 Ford Mustang

Brake fasteners on the 1980 Ford Mustang — caliper bracket, slide pins, and banjo bolt torque follow. The brake caliper bolt uses a 13mm drive on a M8x1.25 thread, torqued to 22-25 ft-lbs at the front brake caliper.

Engine — 1980 Ford Mustang

Engine bolt-by-bolt torque for the 1980 Ford Mustang, including the long block, valve covers, and intake. At the oil pan, the oil drain plug torques to 25-30 ft-lbs (15mm drive, M15x1.5 thread). For the valve cover, plan for a 10mm tool on a M6x1.0 stud; final torque is 7-9 ft-lbs (valve cover bolt).

New to torquing wheels? Read our How lug nut torque works — the complete guide for star-pattern sequence, re-torque intervals, and how to read a lug spec — then use the 1980 Ford Mustang numbers above.

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