New guy here, sorry if this has been asked before...
What is the recommended torque for the wheel nuts on a 2019 Civic sedan Touring? The wheels are OEM, tire size is 23/40 R18. And would the torque spec be the same for winter tires on aftermarket alloy wheels. I have searched the owners manual for this info but couldn't find it.
What is the recommended torque for the wheel nuts on a 2019 Civic sedan Touring? The wheels are OEM, tire size is 23/40 R18. And would the torque spec be the same for winter tires on aftermarket alloy wheels. I have searched the owners manual for this info but couldn't find it.
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I'd torque them to 80-85 ft-lbs and call it a day
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I've checked three different service manuals for older Honda vehicles, all say 80 lb-ft.
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Thanks for the quick reply.Originally Posted by xRiCeBoYx
I'd torque them to 80-85 ft-lbs and call it a day After I posted this inquiry, I noticed at the bottom of the page "Related Topics", and the answer was also in there.
Thanks again
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Thanks BroatoChip. In the manual for all the other cars I have owned, the torque spec was there. But in my 2019 Civic manual I was unable to find it. 80 lb-ft it will be.Originally Posted by BrotatoChip
I've checked three different service manuals for older Honda vehicles, all say 80 lb-ft.

