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What size are lug nuts on a 2016 Ford Escape?

The standard lug nuts on a 2016 Ford Escape use M14x1.5 threads with a 60-degree conical seat. The lug nut hex size is typically 21 mm, and the recommended torque is about 95–100 ft-lbs (129–135 N·m).


Key specifications you’re likely to encounter


Below are the specs most commonly found on factory wheels for the 2016 Escape. Variations can occur with aftermarket wheels, so verify before purchase or installation.



  • Thread size: M14x1.5

  • Seat type: 60-degree conical (conical) seat

  • Number per wheel: 5 lug nuts

  • Hex size across flats: typically 21 mm (socket size)

  • Torque specification: approximately 95–100 ft-lbs (129–135 N·m)


These values reflect the standard configuration for most 2016 Escape factory wheels. If you have aftermarket wheels or spacers, sizes may differ. Always confirm with official documentation or the wheel manufacturer before servicing.


How to verify the exact lug-nut specifications for your vehicle


Use the following steps to confirm the correct lug-nut hardware for your specific setup.



  1. Consult the owner’s manual or the tire/wheel section of your vehicle’s documentation for the torque spec and lug-nut type.

  2. Check any label or sticker installed near the driver’s door jamb or inside the glove box that lists wheel and lug-nut details.

  3. Inspect the current lug nuts on your wheels to determine thread size (likely M14x1.5) and the across-flats hex size (most commonly 21 mm, but some wheels may use another size).

  4. If you’re unsure, contact a Ford dealer or a qualified mechanic to confirm the exact specifications for your wheel configuration.


Using the correct hardware and torque helps prevent damage to lug nuts, studs, wheels, and brake components while ensuring the wheel stays securely fastened.


Summary


For a typical 2016 Ford Escape with factory wheels, lug nuts are usually M14x1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat, require a 21 mm wrench, and should be torqued to about 95–100 ft-lbs. Always verify if you have aftermarket wheels or trims that might alter these specifications, and consult official documentation or a dealer if in doubt.

Is a 13/16 socket the same as 21mm?


No, a 13/16 inch socket is not exactly the same as a 21mm socket, but they are very close and often considered interchangeable, as 13/16 inch is approximately $20.65$mm. Because of the small difference, one size may fit a nut or bolt more snugly than the other depending on manufacturing tolerances. The 13/16" socket often provides a tighter fit on many $21$mm lug nuts. 

  • 13/16" conversion: 13/1613 / 1613/16 inch is equal to approximately 20.6520.6520.65 mm. 
  • 21mm conversion: 212121 mm is equal to approximately 13/1613 / 1613/16 inch, or 0.8270.8270.827 inches. 
  • Practical application: While they are theoretically different, many tools and parts manufacturers list them as equivalent, making them effectively interchangeable in practice. 
  • Best fit: If you have both a 13/16" and a 21mm socket, it is best to try both to see which one fits the fastener most securely without being too loose or too tight. A tighter fit is generally preferred to avoid rounding the fastener head. 



What size socket for Ford lug nuts?


The most common socket size for Ford lug nuts is 13/16" or 21mm, especially for models like the F-150 and Bronco. However, sizes can vary by model year and specific vehicle, with some models like the Bronco Sport using a 19mm (or 3/4") socket. It is best to confirm the exact size for your vehicle, as some older or different models might use a different size. 

  • 13/16" or 21mm: This is the most common size for many modern Ford vehicles, including the F-150 and Bronco. Some sources suggest 13/16" may be a slightly tighter fit than 21mm, which can help prevent rounding the lug nuts. 
  • 19mm (or 3/4"): This size is used on certain models, such as the Bronco Sport. 
  • Verification: It's important to check your vehicle's manual or confirm the size before buying tools, especially since some models use a different size or have swollen lug nuts that may require a special socket. 
  • Swollen lug nuts: If you have a Ford with swollen lug nuts, a standard socket may not fit. In these cases, a special "flip" socket, which has a slightly larger size, can be used to remove them. 



Can I use 7/8 socket for 22mm?


Yes, you can use a 7/8" socket for a 22mm bolt or nut because they are the same size, with a very small difference that is negligible in practice. 22mm is equal to approximately 0.8660.8660.866 inches, and 7/87 / 87/8 inch is equal to 0.8750.8750.875 inches.
 

  • Size conversion: The two sizes are effectively interchangeable, as they are the closest imperial and metric equivalents. 
  • Fit: A 7/87 / 87/8" socket will fit on a 22mm bolt. It may feel a little loose, but it will still work. 
  • Impact tools: This combination is commonly used for impact tools, like those for lug nuts, where sockets are often stamped with both sizes. 
  • Warning: It's important to use a socket with the correct number of points (e.g., 6-point or 12-point) to avoid damaging the bolt or nut, especially on older or rounded-off fasteners. 



What size are the lug nuts on a 2016 Ford Escape?


The 2016 Ford Escape lug nut size is M12 x 1.5 for the thread size, which means they have a 12mm diameter and a 1.5mm thread pitch. You will need a 19mm or 3/4 inch socket to tighten and loosen them. The lug nuts have a conical or cone seat and are typically an acorn head style.
 

  • Thread Size: M12 x 1.5
  • Socket Size: 19mm or 3/4 inch
  • Seat Type: Conical
  • Head Type: Acorn


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