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What is the torque on a 2015 Honda Fit lug nuts?

The lug nuts on a 2015 Honda Fit should be torqued to 80 ft-lbs (108 N·m).


Proper lug-nut torque is essential for wheel security, hub integrity, and brake rotor seating. For the 2015 Fit, four lug nuts secure the wheel to the hub, and the manufacturer’s guidance is to tighten to a consistent 80 ft-lbs across all fasteners. Always refer to the owner's manual or a dealership service bulletin if your wheel package differs from stock.


Official torque specification


To ensure proper fastener load, use a torque wrench and follow a star pattern while tightening the lug nuts to the specified value.



  1. With the wheel mounted on the hub, hand-tighten the lug nuts in a crisscross (star) pattern to snug them.

  2. Using a properly calibrated torque wrench, tighten the lug nuts to 80 ft-lbs (108 N·m) in the same star pattern to ensure even seating.

  3. Lower the vehicle to the ground and finish any final snugging by hand if needed, then recheck the torque with the wrench to confirm it remains at 80 ft-lbs.

  4. After driving about 50–100 miles (80–160 km), recheck all lug nuts and re-torque to 80 ft-lbs to compensate for seating and braking rotor surface.


Conclusion: Following a consistent star-pattern tightening to 80 ft-lbs, and rechecking after an initial break-in period, helps prevent wheel loosening or over-tightening that could damage threads or rotors.


Additional considerations


Note that aftermarket wheels, locking lug nuts, or different tire/wheel combinations can have alternate torque requirements. When using non-OEM wheels, confirm the correct torque with the wheel manufacturer or a qualified mechanic.


Summary: For a 2015 Honda Fit, the standard lug-nut torque is 80 ft-lbs (108 N·m). Use a star pattern, recheck after 50–100 miles, and consult your manual if your wheel setup differs.

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