Upgrading to new 1972-2025 Honda Civic lug nuts is a good way to give your vehicle a fresh and stylish look with a small budget. If you need high-quality wheel nuts, you can use this Honda Civic lug nut size chart. This chart contains a list of Honda Civic wheel nut ranges, both current and historic, alongside the various thread pitches, torque specs, socket sizes, seat types, and styles.
1972-2025 Honda Civic Lug Nut Size Chart
| Model | Thread Pitch | Hex Size | Seat Type | Torque Spec | Lug Pattern |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ’72-’79 Civic I (SB1/SG/SE/VB) | M12x1.5mm | 19mm (3/4”) | Ball seat | 108 Nm (80 ft-lb) | 4x120mm |
| ’80-’83 Civic II (SL/SS/SR/ST/VC/WD) | M12x1.5mm | 19mm (3/4”) | Ball seat | 108 Nm (80 ft-lb) | 4x100mm |
| ’84-’87 Civic III (AG/AH/AJ/AK/AT/EC/SB) | M12x1.5mm | 19mm (3/4”) | Ball seat | 108 Nm (80 ft-lb) | 4x100mm |
| ’88-’91 Civic IV (ED/EE/EF/SH) | M12x1.5mm | 19mm (3/4”) | Ball seat | 108 Nm (80 ft-lb) | 4x100mm |
| ’92-’95 Civic V (EG/EH/EJ) | M12x1.5mm | 19mm (3/4”) | Ball seat | 108 Nm (80 ft-lb) | 4x100mm |
| ’93-’00 Civic VI (EJ/EK/EM) | M12x1.5mm | 19mm (3/4”) | Ball seat | 108 Nm (80 ft-lb) | 4x100mm |
| ’01-’04 Civic VII (ES/EP/EM/EU) | M12x1.5mm | 19mm (3/4”) | Ball seat | 108 Nm (80 ft-lb) | 4x100mm |
| ’05-’12 Civic VIII (FD) | M12x1.5mm | 19mm (3/4”) | Ball seat | 108 Nm (80 ft-lb) | 5×114.3mm |
| ’13-’16 Civic IX (FB/FG) | M12x1.5mm | 19mm (3/4”) | Ball seat | 108 Nm (80 ft-lb) | 5×114.3mm |
| ’17-’22 Civic X (FC) | M12x1.5mm | 19mm (3/4”) | Ball seat | 108 Nm (80 ft-lb) | 5×114.3mm |
| ’23 & Newer Civic XI | M12x1.5mm | 19mm (3/4”) | Ball seat | 108 Nm (80 ft-lb) | 5×114.3mm |
In short, the most common sizes of the lug nuts on a 1972-2025 Honda Civic car are M12x1.5mm thread size, 3/4” hex, and ball seat type. Whether you’re planning to improve wheel style, or simply want to use new Honda Civic lug nuts to fit aftermarket wheels, a set of high-quality wheel nuts is a fantastic investment.
What is the Torque on a Honda Civic Lug Nut?
The 1972-2025 Honda Civic lug nut torque spec is 108 Nm (80 ft-lbs.). When installing the wheels, you need to torque the Honda Civic lug nuts properly. If you don’t tighten the lug nuts correctly, they may become loose. To accomplish this, we suggest using a torque wrench. Torque wrenches are very accurate and a great way to tighten lug nuts evenly to proper torque specifications. Make sure to check and calibrate the wrench occasionally.
What Size Socket for 1972-2025 Honda Civic Lug Nuts?
The socket size of a lug nut on a 1972-2025 Honda Civic is 19mm (3/4”). A good lug wrench is very useful to loosen and fasten the lug nuts. The best lug wrench should be portable in size so that you can easily store it in your Honda Civic. If you use wheel locks, then you need the corresponding wheel lock key to fit. Without proper wheel lock adapter, the locking Honda Civic lug nuts cannot be easily removed.
Upgrading the stock wheel nuts to aftermarket Titanium Honda Civic lug nuts is a good idea to enhance performance and improve the wheel style. What’s better, these BONOSS forged Titanium Honda Civic locking wheel nuts are unique Heptagon (7-side) shaped. Without a proper wheel lock key, these lug nuts can be removed easily. This is helpful to protect your finest wheels.
Are Honda Civic Lug Nuts Metric?
Yes, almost all Honda Civic lug nuts are metric sizes. For example, the most common metric thread sizes of Honda Civic stud nuts are M12x1.5mm. A M12 means the width of the thread area and a 1.5mm means the thread pitch. Figuring out the wheel nut size is a good start to choose new aftermarket wheel nuts.
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What Kind of Lug Nuts Does a Honda Civic Use?
The 1972-2025 Honda Civic car uses M12x1.5mm ball seat type lug nuts. Having proper lug nuts installed will help prevent any potential issues on the road and also guarantee that your wheels remain securely in place. In the market, there are three main lug nut seat types: conical types, ball types, and flat types. If you replace the stock wheels with aftermarket wheels, you may need new wheel nuts to fit.
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