There are 1 owner-reported tires & wheels complaints for the 2023 Ford F-250in NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
My complaint is with the OEM lug nuts applied on my 2023 Ford F250. I recently tried to check the tightness on my wheels lug nuts only to find out that the lug wrench provided with the vehicle when purchased new will not fit 90 percent of the lug nuts. Dealership has rotated tires at routeen intervals since purchased new in spring 2023. Service manager stated that his mechanics routeenly use the next larger socket to loosen and reapply nuts. They are a carbon steel with chrome cap. Evertime you use the wrong size socket you further distort the chrome cap. The caps are loose and swollen so I can not change out a flat without calling and waiting for roadside assistance. My vehicle is still well within the 36 month 36 thousand mile bumper to bumper warranty. Local service manager states that Ford will not warranty faulty lug nuts. It's a safety issue when the nuts are improperly torqued or over torqued because they are using the wrong size impact socket on an impact wrench. It's a safety issue if I get a flat in an area with no cell service, or stuck on the side of the highway and get rearended. Ford and it's dealerships are aware of the failure of these two piece lugnuts and recommend that I go buy single piece lug nuts from an after market manufacturer like Dorman. This is the second time I have been gooned by Ford on lug nuts, Walmart will refuse service if the required size socket cannot be applied to the lug nuts. Back in 2014 I needed two new tires on my 2010 F150 , local auto zone and they only had 8 nuts in stock but enough to do one flat tire, we were on vacation in Kentucky. Drove home with spare on, we live in Belvidere Illinois. These two piece lug nuts should be outlawed, and using the wrong size sockets should be some kind of code violation, and the correct final torque should be checked with an actual torque wrench, not a best guess setting with your battery impact wrench. My walmarts in Belvidere and Rockford Illinois follow these rules for good reason
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Data synced from NHTSA on May 4, 2026