What is the honda pilot wheel nut torque?

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James M. January 11, 2021
The amount of torque You're going to need for the wheel nuts are Your Honda Pilot are going to be dependent on what wheel size You have. If You have one of the older models witH17 inch wheels You're going to need to use 90 ft-lbs. Honda no longer produces models witH17 inch wheels so if You have a newer model You won't need to worry about that. The base size for modern generation Honda Pilots is 18 inches and the wheel nuts will need 95 ft-lbs. Upgraded models are going to have 20 inch wheels and for those You're going to need to use 100 lb-ft.
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John M. April 13, 2020
You'll need 94 lbf
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John M. July 30, 2020
You'll need 94 lbf·ft to remove the nuts and bolts from your honda pilot to remove its wheel hub assembly.
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Clara V. April 9, 2020
You'll need 94 lb-ft to remove the nuts and bolts from your honda pilot to remove its wheel hub assembly.
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