What is the 2007 honda accord lug nut torque?

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Ryan S. December 15, 2020
The recommended lug nut torque for the 2007 Honda Accord is specified by the manufacturer aS80 ft.-lbs. This is recommended if using a torque wrench and will allow You to tighten the bolts without stripping or breaking the lug stud. It also lets You know that Your wheel assembly is secured and installed so it will not cause any pressure variances on the parts attached to the wheel. If You happen to damage the lug nuts or studs they can be replaced for approximately $10 - $20 per set. You will have to find the correct lug size and placement from the owner's manual. The Accord lug nut size is listed as M12 X1.5 (Thread), 19mm (Socket) by the factory specs.
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Thomas T. April 9, 2020
The lug nut torque required for a 2007 honda accord is 80 ft-lbs. This is the same for all models made from 1982 to 2018.
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