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What is the torque on the lug nuts on a 2012 Honda CRV?

The lug nuts on a 2012 Honda CR-V should be tightened to 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm).


This specification applies to the vehicle’s standard 5-lug wheel setup and is the recommended tightening value to ensure proper clamping without risk of over-tightening. If you are using aftermarket wheels, different lug sizes, or non-standard hardware, always verify the correct torque value in the owner’s manual or with a Honda service bulletin. It’s also common practice to re-check lug torque after an initial 50–100 miles of driving to account for seating and settlement.


The official lug-nut torque specification


For the 2012 Honda CR-V, the factory-recommended lug nut torque is 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm). This target applies to standard wheels with conical-seat lug nuts and a 5-lug pattern. Use a calibrated torque wrench and follow the correct tightening sequence to ensure even seating.


How to apply the torque correctly


To ensure proper seating and safe wheel installation, follow these steps using a calibrated torque wrench set to 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm).



  • Park on a level surface, engage the parking brake, and place wheel chocks on the opposite side of the vehicle.

  • Loosen the lug nuts slightly while the wheel is on the ground, then raise the vehicle and remove the wheel if needed.

  • Install the wheel and snug the lug nuts by hand in a criss-cross (star) pattern to avoid cross-threading.

  • Torque the lug nuts to 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm) in the same criss-cross sequence, repeating each pass to ensure even seating.

  • Lower the vehicle and perform a final check with the torque wrench to confirm all nuts remain at 80 ft-lbs.


Concluding paragraph: Using a star pattern and a properly calibrated torque wrench helps prevent warping of the rotor, stud damage, or uneven wheel seating, and ensures the lug nuts are tightened to the correct specification.


Special considerations and safety tips


Be mindful of wheel type and hardware when applying these guidelines. Before-and-after checks and proper tooling are essential for safe operation.



  • Avoid relying on impact wrenches for the final torque setting; use a torque wrench to reach the exact specification.

  • Keep lug nuts and wheel studs clean and dry; inspect for damage or corrosion and replace any compromised hardware.

  • If you have aftermarket wheels or lug nuts with different seat types or sizes, confirm the correct torque value with the wheel manufacturer or a Honda specialist.


Concluding paragraph: Following these safety tips helps ensure the lug nuts stay properly torqued under normal driving conditions and reduces the risk of wheel-related failures.


Summary


For a 2012 Honda CR-V, tighten all lug nuts to 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm) using a torque wrench and a star pattern, then re-check after the initial 50–100 miles of driving. Always verify specifics for any aftermarket components and consult the owner’s manual or dealer for unusual configurations.

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