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<blockquote data-quote="FIREBALL" data-source="post: 16178153" data-attributes="member: 178539"><p>Yeah some get lucky with factory torque, but if there are issues with somebody over torquing them its probably because they didnt use a torque wrench and just tighten them up till it felt good which was probably way over 28 lb. The 28lb solution has been used by many on the F150s with no problems. Even 28lb is really not that much. And yes its good to use a dab of anti seize on all plugs. My two original factory torqued plugs on the F150 blew out around 45k miles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIREBALL, post: 16178153, member: 178539"] Yeah some get lucky with factory torque, but if there are issues with somebody over torquing them its probably because they didnt use a torque wrench and just tighten them up till it felt good which was probably way over 28 lb. The 28lb solution has been used by many on the F150s with no problems. Even 28lb is really not that much. And yes its good to use a dab of anti seize on all plugs. My two original factory torqued plugs on the F150 blew out around 45k miles. [/QUOTE]
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