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What is the torque on HRV lug nuts?

The typical torque specification for Honda HR-V lug nuts is about 80 ft-lbs (108 N·m), but exact values can vary by model year and wheel type. Always check the owner's manual or service manual for your specific vehicle and wheel configuration.


Standard torque expectations for HR-V lug nuts


To understand what to aim for when tightening HR-V wheels, consider these general guidelines. The following values are commonly referenced in manuals and by technicians, but your exact spec may differ based on year and wheel setup.



  • Most Honda HR-V models list a lug nut torque of 80 ft-lbs (108 N·m).

  • Some years or wheel configurations may show a slightly different range; always confirm with the official documentation for your vehicle.

  • Whether you have original equipment wheels or aftermarket alternatives, use the final torque value specified for your car and ensure the fasteners and threads are clean.


Bottom line: 80 ft-lbs (108 N·m) is the common target for HR-V lug nuts, but verify the exact specification for your year and wheel type.


How to properly torque HR-V lug nuts


Correct torquing technique is essential for safety and wheel longevity. Here are the steps technicians typically follow to apply the correct torque in a safe, uniform manner.



  1. With the wheel seated, snug each lug nut by hand to avoid cross-threading and to center the wheel.

  2. Using a calibrated torque wrench, tighten the lug nuts in a star pattern until you reach the specified torque (commonly 80 ft-lbs / 108 Nm).

  3. Re-torque all lug nuts after the wheel has been driven about 50–100 miles (80–160 km) to account for seat-in and settling.


Conclusion: Following a star pattern and re-checking torque after a short drive helps prevent wheel loosening and potential damage.


Safety notes and common pitfalls



  • Avoid relying on an impact wrench for final torque without verifying with a torque wrench, especially on aluminum wheels.

  • Inspect lug nuts and studs for signs of wear, corrosion, or damage; replace as needed before reassembling wheels.

  • Ensure threads and mating surfaces are clean to achieve an accurate torque reading.


Conclusion: Proper torque safeguards wheel security and vehicle safety across driving conditions.


Summary


For most HR-V models, target lug nut torque is 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm), but always confirm the exact specification for your year and wheel configuration in the owner’s or service manual. Tighten in a star pattern with a calibrated torque wrench, re-torque after a short break-in drive, and inspect hardware regularly to maintain safety and performance.

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