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The 2007 Honda Accord manufacturer recommends tightening the lug nuts to 80 ft.-lbs using a torque wrench to prevent stripping or breaking the lug stud. This ensures that the wheel assembly is securely installed, preventing pressure variations on attached parts. If the lug nuts or studs become damaged, they can be replaced for around $10 - $20 per set. You can find the correct lug size and placement in the owner's manual, with the Accord lug nut size specified as M12 X1.5 (Thread) and 19mm (Socket) according to factory specifications.
The specified lug nut torque for a 2007 Honda Accord is 80 foot-pounds. This torque value remains consistent across all models produced between 1982 and 2018.