We have classified the 11 complaints from 2005 Ford F-150 about WHEELS into the following categories.
A wheel stud, ford p/n yl3z 1107 ab, on the right front wheel/hub assembly would not tighten to the prescribed 150 ft-lbs torque because it stretched. the wheel stud stretched 0.044" before i stopped trying to torque it up to specification. the wheel stud and nut were replaced. the vehicle was stationary. there was no accident or incident involved. i believe that either ford has overstated the tightening torque or there is a materials and/or heat treating defect. the wheel stud appears to be zinc plated. the wheel bolt torque of 150 ft-lbs is listed in reference materials as the tightening torque for plain, unlubricated m14 class 10.9 steel fasteners. the tightening torque for zinc plated m14 fasteners is about 20 ft-lb less.
Had what appeared to be a slow leak in rear tire. took it to les schwab tire and they found it was a weld that was failing in the original stock rim. the split was approximately 8 inches long. i then spoke to a local ford dealer who denied ever hearing any knowledge of such a thing and simply said you cannot believe everything you see on the internet after i had googled the issue. he said ford takes these things very seriously but that this was something brand new. he kept insisting a 13 year old truck will have issues and that i should look at their new ones...even though the internet had all ages of rim issues related to the f series pickups
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 ford f-150. while driving 40 mph, the two front wheels on the vehicle seized without warning. the contact stated that the failure occurred on at least eight occasions. the dealer was not contacted. the manufacturer was made aware of the issue and provided case number: cas12702472. in addition, the contact cited nhtsa campaign number: 08v208000 (service brakes, hydraulic) as a possible cause of the failure. the failure mileage was 230,000.
I needed a new transmission last year. just blew out of no where. this year alone i needed new hubs, all8 cylinders have a miss fire my truck dropped from 60 to ten in seconds so scary
Turning left into south bound lane of a highway when the right front upper control arm assembly caused the tire to detach from the that area. the tire landed on the highway however remained attached from the lower assembly. due to the momentum of the vehicle was able to get across the highway to prevent a collision. vehicle was towed to an automotive repair center. the right front upper control arm assembly was completely rusted through
Hubs grinding, vibrating and slowing truck down. had to replace both too soon for a vehicle like this. and the brake master cylinder went out at a stop sign with no warning then shut the truck off completely. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 ford f-150. while driving approximately 45 mph, the front driver side wheel exhibited signs of failing. the contact discovered that the tire was going flat and added more air. the vehicle was then taken to a local tire shop where the contact was advised that the front driver side wheel was fractured. the local repair shop replaced the tire with a spare and the vehicle was repaired. the failure mileage was 65,148 and the current mileage was 65,200.
My ford f-150, 2005 model has a wheel bearing defect that causes bearing failure and brake wobble due to the weak bearings that's on 2004-2009 ford f-150- 2wd trucks. the bearings can't be changed unless you purchase the entire installation (rotors, abs hub bearing and one-time use nut.) ford knows that the bearings are weak but will not authorize a repair unless you use original equipment. ford put out a bulletin to use 4x4 parts on the 2wd vehicle. the 4x4 parts includes 3 pieces which included a more durable and harder bearing than what comes on the 2wd. there is only one place in texas that will due this repair (just brakes.) the repair is 300.00 per side but is a permanent fix for the weak bearings. also each part can be change individually. ford will sell you the parts but they will not make this repair to your vehicle. the bearings have a constant humming noise and the biggest mistake that is made is that. the nut is not change when the breaks are bearings are replaced. by not changing the nut the torque value can't be reached again. i had this repair done at just brakes and my truck hasn't riden this well in 2 yrs. ford needs to be requested to reimburse all owners that have had this problem. it is a very dangerous matter. *tr
After noticing a low tire my driver was attempting to air it up but to no avail and we noticed it was leaking at a weld on the rim. we took it to a dealer and was told it was cracked about a third of the way around the rim where the center was welded to the outer rim. i had to buy a replacement wheel but our concern is that this might happen again. if it had cracked much farther the outer rim would have separated from the vehicle. has this problem been reported before. thank you curtis peterman alexander mechanical kansas city, mo
Tl*the contact owns a 2005 ford f-150. while driving 70 mph, the front passenger side tire blew out. the contact is concerned that the corrosion on the rims caused the blow out and could potentially cause a crash. the dealer confirmed that there was corrosion around the rims and informed the contact that the tires needed to be replaced and that the tire was low. the contact replaced the tires frequently due to the low tire pressure. the dealer also stated that the valve stem where the air was applied and the rim were leaking air as well. the dealer stated that replacing the tires should remedy the failure; however, the tires continued to lose air pressure. the failure mileage was 30,000.
While investigating a front tire with an air leak, it was discovered that the outer rim (where the tire bead seats) of the steel oem wheel had split away from the rest of the rim for a circumferential length of over 10 inches near the tire bead sealing surface. it appears that the outer portion of the rim was almost to the point of separating from the rest of the wheel and allowing the tire to dismount from the wheel. if that had occurred in traffic, the results easily could have resulted in serious injury. this is a 17 inch six lug oem wheel with the chrome clad front surface from a four wheel drive f-150. this wheel was removed from service, but we are concerned about other similar wheels on this and other trucks and would be interested to know which other wheel types have the potential for similar defects due to similar manufacturing techniques. *tr
No injuries involved. while traveling along a local highway at approx. 45 to 50 mph, i experienced a blow out of the left rear tire on a 2005 ford f150 xlt extended cab-shortbed pickup. upon inspection of the tire/rim by the aaa technician, it was determined that the oem steel rim had split open thus causing the "blowout" . it was further determined that the rim had split nearly 2/3 of the way around the rim. this is a stock oem steel rim with a chrome outer "clad" surface. as the truck is of high mileage ( i drive nearly 4200 mi. month), the local ford dealership was reluctant to replace it. i requested that the rim be inspected by the regional ford rep. that handles warranty claims. the rim is scheduled to be inspected on june 8, 2007 at which point a decision shall be rendered. no accident was involved, however if the wheel had been on the front of the vehicle, and i had been traveling at freeway speeds of 65 plus miles per hour, the potential would have existed for a serious accident as the result of sudden loss of vehicle control.
Tl*- the contact stated that on three separate occasions while driving the 2005 ford f150 with 97200 failure mileage it experienced heavy vibration. she found that the rim split in the same place. the vehicle was taken to a dealer, who stated that he has seen nothing like this. two of the rims had been replaced, but one had not. the current mileage was 98,000.*ak
Dt: contact stated while traveling at 35 mph the tire came off the rim. he lost control of the vehicle, causing the vehicle to veer into on coming traffic, and colliding with four other vehicles. there was no warning prior to the accident. the vehicle was towed to a dealership. the vehicle was totaled. the manufacturer has not been contacted to determine what might have caused the problem. injuries were reported. *ak
Purchased a 2005 f-150 4x4 ford pick-up truck and immediately felt a strong vibration throughout the truck. took it back to three different dealerships each one claiming they fix it. the vibration still exists and now the steering wheel is vibrating. i believe this truck is unsafe. i will continue to exhaust all avenues to repair or replace this truck. *nm