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I would rephrase the text as: "What is the recommended torque for the lug nuts on a Honda Odyssey?

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Roy M.

The Honda Odyssey's LX and EX versions require a torque of 80 ft-lbs for the lug nuts, while the Touring and Pax trims need 95 ft-lbs of torque. The vehicle has a wheel bolt pattern of 5 x 120 mm, meaning it requires 5 lug nuts to secure its wheels, with a hub diameter of 120 millimeters. Understanding that "MM" stands for millimeters is important, particularly when ordering wheel bolts or nuts that are often measured in the metric system. The "hex" of a lug nut refers to the diameter of the nut's top, which can affect changing rims, although the shaft diameter is more critical for proper fitting. The thread size, identified as M14-1.50 in the case of the Honda Odyssey, relates to the size of the shaft and the spaces between its grooves or threads.

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  • Tray

    The amount of torque needed for lug nuts on Honda vehicles varies depending on the model year. For newer Honda cars, it typically ranges around 94 ft lbs. Check out this link for more specific information: https://21cylinders.com/honda-odyssey-lug-nut-torque-specs-sizes/

  • Hassan D

    Could you tell me the torque specifications in foot-pounds for a 2007 Honda Odyssey?

  • Jammal Anthony

    To properly secure the wheels on a Honda Odyssey, they should be tightened to a torque of 80 foot-pounds.

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