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80 ft/lbs
80 lb/ft
80 ft-lbs.
80 ft/lbs
85 foot lbs
the manual says 94 ft/lbs
80 foot pounds. Almost all Honda vehicles are 80 foot pounds.
You mean the lug nuts? 80 foot pounds if you mean that. Most Hondas are 80 for the wheel torque
The torque for the lug nuts on a cat backhoe 426c depend on what size the lug nuts are; for 1/2 lug nuts the torque should be around 80; for 9/16 lug nuts the torque should be around 140.
Most small passenger cars are torqued to 80 ft/lbs by mechanics.
80 ft/lbs. Make sure they are torqued correctly. Honda's are notorious for warped rotors and over-tightening the lug nuts is one of the main causes.
If your Honda dealer offers the rubber rings that go on the lug nuts buy and replace them or new lug nuts. They hold the hubcaps tight. You can change them one at a time without a jack. But you should use a torque wrench set at about 90 ft lbs to tighten them.