What is the 2007 honda accord wheel lug torque?

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Mark B. January 6, 2021
The wheel lug torque for the 2007 Honda Accord iS80 ft-lbs which is the same for all Accords since the year 1982. Using this torque ensures that the wheels are securely installed and that there isn't too much or too little pressure. You can get the right torque by using a tool such as a torque wrench that will let You select the torque that is needed. For that torque that the vehicle uses, it uses lug nuts as the wheel fasteners and it has a wheel bolt pattern of 5x114.3mm. It has a thread size of M12 X1.5 and a center bore of 64.1 mm. There are different tire sizes depending on the version such as 205/60R16 for the Coupe EX4cyl, Coupe LX4cyl, Sedan EX4cyl and Sedan SE.
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Anthony E. April 9, 2020
The wheel lug torque required for a 2007 honda accord is 80 ft-lbs. This is the same for this entire generation of honda accords.
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