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

The lug nuts on a 2015 Honda Accord should be torqued to 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm).


In practice, torque specs are published by Honda and appear in the owner’s manual and service information. Correct torque ensures even seating of the wheel, prevents rotor or stud damage, and reduces the risk of wheel detachment while driving. Always verify the torque with a calibrated torque wrench and follow proper tightening patterns.


Official lug nut torque specification


For the 2015 Honda Accord, the standard lug nut torque specification is 80 ft-lbs (108 Newton-meters). This applies to typical factory wheels and lug hardware; if you switch to aftermarket wheels or different lug nuts, consult the wheel manufacturer’s requirements or the dealership service department.


To apply the torque correctly, use a calibrated torque wrench and follow a star or crisscross pattern to seat the wheel evenly and reduce the chance of warping the brake rotor or stressing studs.



  • Inspect lug nuts, studs, and wheels for signs of damage or wear; replace any damaged hardware before installation.

  • Position the wheel and hand-tighten all lug nuts in a crisscross/star pattern to snug the wheel evenly against the hub.

  • Set your torque wrench to 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm) and tighten each lug nut in the same star pattern until the specified torque is reached.

  • With new lug nuts or after wheel changes, recheck torque after driving 50–100 miles (80–160 km) as a precaution, or per your service manual’s guidance.


Concluding this procedure, always ensure every lug nut is seated correctly and torqued to the specified value to maintain proper wheel safety and performance.


Notes and caveats


Variations by wheel type or aftermarket parts


Some aftermarket wheels, lug nuts, or center caps may have different torque requirements. When using non-OEM hardware, verify torque specs from the wheel or hardware manufacturer and adjust accordingly.


Rear vs. front wheels


For the 2015 Honda Accord, the typical torque spec applies to both front and rear wheels unless a manufacturer note indicates otherwise. Always confirm if your specific wheel configuration differs.


Summary


In short, the lug nuts on a 2015 Honda Accord should be torqued to 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm). Use a star pattern, recheck after driving 50–100 miles, and inspect hardware regularly to ensure safe and reliable wheel mounting.

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