No. Honda wheel studs are not universal. Sizes and lengths vary by model, year, and axle position; the most common thread on many modern Hondas is M12x1.5, but exceptions exist.
To understand exactly what your car needs, you must consider model-year-specific differences, including thread pitch, stud length, nut seat type, and front-versus-rear applications. This article explains how those factors vary and how to verify the right studs for your vehicle.
Varying factors that affect Honda wheel studs
The following factors commonly vary between Honda models and years.
- Thread size and pitch: The diameter and thread pitch can be M12x1.5 on many modern Hondas, but some models, especially older or less common variants, use different pitches such as M12x1.25. Always confirm the exact spec for your vehicle.
- Stud length and count: Lengths differ to accommodate wheel thickness, rotor size, hubs, and in some cases front versus rear axles. Some cars require longer or shorter studs depending on wheel setup or caliper clearance.
- Lug nut seat type: Most Hondas use a 60-degree conical seat lug nut, but wheel designs or aftermarket setups can require other seat types; mismatches can cause improper seating or loosening.
- Hub design and wheel compatibility: Differences in hub bore, rotor thickness, and hub-to-wheel fit can influence stud engagement and required stud length.
- OEM vs aftermarket components: OEM studs are calibrated for each model; aftermarket studs must match diameter, pitch, length, and seat to maintain safety and wheel integrity.
Concluding: There is no universal size across all Honda models; always verify using the VIN, owner manual, or dealer parts catalog before replacement or purchase.
How to determine the correct studs for your Honda
Follow these steps to identify the exact studs you need for your vehicle.
- Find your exact vehicle information: year, model, trim, and VIN. This helps pull the correct wheel-stud specs from Honda's catalog.
- Inspect the current studs on your car: measure diameter with calipers, read the thread pitch with a thread gauge or by comparing to a known standard, and measure stud length.
- Check lug nut seat type and wheel compatibility: confirm the lug-nut type (for example, a 60-degree conical seat) and that your wheels fit without spacers or clearance issues.
- Consult reliable sources: the Honda dealership parts department, official Honda parts catalogs, or reputable aftermarket suppliers; use the VIN to ensure exact fitment.
- Make a precise purchase: choose OEM studs or high-quality equivalents that match diameter, thread pitch, length, and seat type; avoid mismatches that could compromise safety.
Following these steps reduces the risk of mismatched studs and helps ensure proper wheel seating and safety.
Summary
Not all Honda wheel studs are the same. They vary by model, year, and axle position. Always verify the exact specs for your vehicle before replacing to ensure proper fit, wheel seating, and safety.


