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I do mine at 75 without incident. I think that was the spec on one of my cars. Plus my torque wrench only goes up to 75.
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It's in the manual. Look under "Changing a Flat Tire". The 2005 manual (page 227) says 80 ft-lb
you can view it here if you don't have one: http://hondapilot.bkwon.net/manual/2005/ JW
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