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The wheel lug torque specification for the 2007 Honda Accord is 80 ft-lbs, which has remained consistent for all Accord models since 1982. Adhering to this torque value is crucial to securely install the wheels without under- or over-tightening. A torque wrench can help you achieve the correct torque setting. The vehicle uses lug nuts as wheel fasteners and features a wheel bolt pattern of 5x114.3mm, a thread size of M12 X1.5, and a center bore of 64.1mm. Different tire sizes are available depending on the trim level, such as 205/60R16 for models like the Coupe EX4cyl, Coupe LX4cyl, Sedan EX4cyl, and Sedan SE.
The 2007 Honda Accord and all other models in this generation require a wheel lug torque of 80 foot-pounds.