The lug nuts on a 2017 Honda Accord should be tightened to 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm) to ensure proper wheel security.
Understanding this specification helps drivers and technicians install wheels safely, prevent damage to studs or rotors, and maintain proper vehicle handling. The value applies to most factory wheels and standard lug-nut hardware; if you’re using aftermarket wheels with different seat types or specifications, always verify the correct torque with the wheel or vehicle manufacturer.
Official specification and what it means
Honda’s service data and owner information for the 2017 Accord designate a lug-nut torque of 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm) for typical wheels with standard lug-nut seats. This target ensures even clamping force across the wheel while protecting studs from over- or under-tightening. If your vehicle has non-standard wheels, such as aftermarket setups with different seat types, consult the wheel manufacturer for the appropriate torque value.
When to recheck torque
To account for seating and settlement of the wheel and studs, recheck lug-nut torque after an initial drive of 50–100 miles (80–160 kilometers). Some technicians also recheck after tire rotations or brake service to confirm nothing has loosened.
Recommended tightening procedure
To apply the 80 ft-lbs specification correctly, use the following tightening procedure:
- Set your torque wrench to 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm).
- Mount the wheel, hand-tighten the lug nuts, then tighten in a star pattern to seat the wheel evenly.
- Perform the final torque in the same star pattern, ensuring each nut reaches 80 ft-lbs.
- Inspect lug nuts and studs for dirt, corrosion, or damage before final torquing.
- After the vehicle has been driven 50–100 miles, re-check torque to confirm it remains at 80 ft-lbs.
Following these steps helps ensure the wheel stays securely attached, reducing the risk of loosening, uneven loading, or component damage.
Wheel variations and cautions
Most 2017 Accord models use standard five-lug wheels with conventional lug nuts. If you have aftermarket wheels or a different hub/seat configuration, compatibility issues can alter the correct torque. Always verify the correct value for your specific wheel setup with the wheel manufacturer or a qualified technician.
Summary
For a 2017 Honda Accord, the recommended lug-nut torque is 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm). Use a star pattern, re-torque after 50–100 miles, and verify compatibility with any aftermarket wheels. When in doubt, consult the owner’s manual or a licensed technician to confirm the exact specification for your setup.


