lug torque specs
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Make sure the lug nuts fit properly.
IOW they "belong" to the wheels, same shape of seat.
And make sure the wheel seats properly to the hub.
The rear hub is smaller then the front.
Front = 70mm, rear = 64 mm.
IOW they "belong" to the wheels, same shape of seat.
And make sure the wheel seats properly to the hub.
The rear hub is smaller then the front.
Front = 70mm, rear = 64 mm.
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and use tapered seat if you have aftermarket rims
oem honda have a round seat and it will not seat properly if you mate it with some aftermarket wheels.
also, put some anti seize on the stud, hand tight and torque it down(friction torque read=bad)
oem honda have a round seat and it will not seat properly if you mate it with some aftermarket wheels.
also, put some anti seize on the stud, hand tight and torque it down(friction torque read=bad)
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