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The torque required for the wheel nuts on your Honda Pilot will vary based on the size of your wheels. If you have an older model with 17-inch wheels, you will need to use 90 ft-lbs. Newer models no longer come with 17-inch wheels, so you don't need to concern yourself with that. The standard size for current-generation Honda Pilots is 18 inches, and the wheel nuts will require 95 ft-lbs. If you have an upgraded model with 20-inch wheels, you will need to use 100 lb-ft of torque.
You will require a force of 94 pounds.
To take off the wheel hub assembly on your Honda Pilot, you'll require 94 pounds of force per foot to loosen the nuts and bolts.
To take off the wheel hub assembly on your Honda Pilot, you'll require 94 pound-feet of torque to loosen the nuts and bolts effectively.