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What size are the wheel nuts on a 2015 Ford Edge?

The wheel lug nuts on a 2015 Ford Edge are M14 x 1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat, and a 22 mm (7/8 inch) socket is typically used to install or loosen them. If your wheels are aftermarket, sizes may vary, so verify with the wheel manufacturer or your dealer.


In practical terms, most 2015 Edge models with factory wheels use a five-lug pattern (5x114.3 mm). The following details summarize the standard hardware you’re likely to encounter when servicing the wheels.


Lug nut specs at a glance


The following details summarize the standard hardware used by Ford on the 2015 Edge for OEM wheels.



  • Thread size: M14 x 1.5

  • Seat type: 60-degree conical seat

  • Hex size for removal/installation: 22 mm (7/8 inch)

  • Wheel lug pattern: 5-lug, bolt circle 114.3 mm


Note on aftermarket wheels: Some aftermarket setups use different thread pitches, seats, or lug sizes. Check the wheel packaging or manufacturer specifications before attempting changes.


How to confirm the size on your vehicle


To verify the lug nut size for your specific Edge, inspect the existing nuts for markings, consult the owner's manual, or contact a Ford dealership or tire shop. If you have the wheel kit or owner's manual that came with the car, it will list the exact lug nut size and the recommended torque for your configuration.


Maintaining consistency with OEM hardware helps ensure safe wheel installation and proper seating of the lug nuts, especially on wheels with unique seat designs or aftermarket hubs.


Summary


For most 2015 Ford Edge models with factory wheels, lug nuts are M14 x 1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat, and the typical wrench size is 22 mm (7/8 in). If you use aftermarket wheels, verify the lug nut size with the wheel maker or dealer, as sizes can vary.

What size socket for Ford wheel 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. 



What size are the lug nuts on a Ford Edge?


14 mm x 1.50
Notes: Nut. 14 mm x 1.50 thread size, 7/8" hex. Refer to your owner's manual or wheel manufacturer's guide for correct thread size, seat style, length, hex and torque specifications.



What size are the lug nuts on a 2015 Ford Edge?


14 mm x 1.5 thread size, acorn, 13/16" hex, 1.45" length.



What size socket for 2016 Ford Edge lug nuts?


The correct lug nut socket size for a 2016 Ford Edge is 21mm or 7/8 inch. The lug nuts are an M14 x 1.5 thread size. 

  • Metric: 21mm
  • Imperial: 7/8 inch

It is important to use the correct socket size to avoid stripping the lug nut. The M14 x 1.5 size indicates the thread diameter and pitch, but the socket size is determined by the width across the flats of the lug nut.


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