one hundred pounds
100 foot pounds
the torque for your lugs is 65 Ft/Lbs
Break lugs loose with lug wrench, jack up car by frame or a arm, remove lugs& put new tire on. Spin on lugs hand tight. Lower wheel just enough to keep from spinning, but not all the way. This will allow slight wheel movement inwards to fully seat. Torque lugs to spec. with torque wrench. You may be able to find your specs online or search similar car. If 7/16 studs, go to 80#. Drop car & double check pressure new tire.
Assuming you are asking what the torque specification is for a lugs nut on that year Honda ... it would be 80 ft-lbs.
M12 x 1.50 is the lug specs for this truck. Remember to use torque sticks to put the lugs on so you don't Couse damage to the rotors or wheels.
It depends on the number of lugs per wheel your car has. Some cars have up to 5 lugs. Measure the torque by tightening with a wrench.
5 Lugs if it is 2 wheel drive 6 Lugs if it is 4 wheel drive
Use the wheel wrench that came with the car, r&r them one at a time, torque to spec-about 80# for most. Use a torques wrench with the right size socket-don't guess at final torque.
Should be 8 lugs per wheel.
Use tire iron to break lugs loose. Jack up by frame to clear tire, remove lugs, exchange tire, thread lugs hand tight,lower until tire just contacts ground to keep from spinning, torque to specs, drop car.
The recommended wheel lug torque for a 2007 Cadillac CTS is typically 100 lb-ft. It's important to use a torque wrench to ensure the lugs are tightened to the proper specification, as overtightening can damage the wheel or hub. Always refer to the owner's manual or manufacturer specifications for the most accurate information.
5 lugs for a 2 wheel drive, 6 for a 4 wheel drive.