WHEEL TORQUE SPECS

Tiny
MIGAL12
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I have a 2002 Honda Accord 4-door sedan. Each winter I install snow tires (on rims) and each spring re-install the factory tires and rims. I have always just torqued the hell out of the lugs but am now wondering what the "Official" torque specs are for this vehicle? I am having trouble finding these specs anywhere.

Thanks.
Thursday, July 12th, 2007 AT 1:46 PM

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Tiny
BRUCE HUNT
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Max would be up to 80 ft lbs. You still want to be able to get it off along the road with it volunteering to come off on its own. This video will show you how.

https://youtu.be/_HIaE1MyDiw

Please let us know if you need anything else to get the problem fixed.

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Thursday, July 12th, 2007 AT 3:58 PM
Tiny
SLADESURFER3
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Tires and Wheels problem
1992 Honda Accord 4 cyl Two Wheel Drive Automatic

I cant figure out how to get the tire off my 91 accord. There seems to be a huge lug nutt in the center that I cant budge, even with the right size socket. I there a special tool or trick to getting the tire off?
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Monday, February 1st, 2021 AT 9:52 AM (Merged)
Tiny
OBXAUTOMEDIC
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Hello,

If you have removed the 4 or 5 lug nuts from around the larger nut in the center, which does not need to be removed to remove the tire, it may be rusted on and you will need to beat around the back side of the rim with a mallet, being Very Careful not to damage the rim.

That center nut you speak of if for the CV Axle.

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Monday, February 1st, 2021 AT 9:52 AM (Merged)
Tiny
ROYMARTIN
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This seems to be silly, but I had a flat on the right front wheel of my 99 Honda Accord EX-V6 today. So I jacked it up and unscrewed the 5 nuts. However, after struggling for almost an hour, I just could not get the wheel off the car. So am I missing something? The manual does not clearly mention whether I need to get the wheel cover off or not. Would appreciate some enlightenment on this supposedly simple problem which one should be able to do by the side of the road!
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Monday, February 1st, 2021 AT 9:52 AM (Merged)
Tiny
BLACKOP555
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Take the hubcap off and loosen up the bolts on the lugs! Next if you have a sledgehammer or post maul hit the outsides of the tire with it jacked up and that shoudl loosen the tire, it probably has the steel is corroded on the rim onto the wheel asssembly a torch and a light tap could knock it loose!
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