Honda OEM wheel lock kits typically cost about $60 to $120 in the United States, depending on the model and whether the kit includes a wheel-lock key and lug nuts. Prices vary by dealer and region, and some vehicles may not require a wheel lock kit at all.
Price ranges by market
Prices for Honda's wheel lock kits vary by region and model year; the following ranges reflect common retailer pricing in selected markets as of 2024–2026. Always verify with a Honda dealer or official parts catalog for your exact vehicle.
- United States: Typical OEM wheel lock kit price ranges around $60–$120, depending on the contents (lock nut, key, and lug nuts if included) and the vehicle model year.
- Canada: Roughly CAD 70–130, with tax and shipping applying at purchase.
- Europe and other regions: Typically €50–€110, with variation by country, VAT, and whether the kit includes a key and lug nuts.
- Other markets: Prices vary by currency and local dealer pricing; check with your local Honda retailer.
These figures summarize common ranges found in official catalogs and dealer listings. Actual price can differ due to promotions, bundled items, dealer pricing strategies, and stock availability.
Where to buy and how to verify authenticity
To ensure you get genuine Honda OEM wheel locks, use official channels and verify compatibility with your vehicle’s trim and year. The following options help protect against counterfeit parts and ensure proper fit.
- Official Honda Parts websites or country-specific catalogs.
- Authorized Honda dealers and service centers.
- Reputable online retailers that explicitly list Honda part numbers and authenticate OEM status.
Always confirm the exact Honda part number for your vehicle (these kits are model-specific) and check whether the kit includes the key, lug nuts, or any installation hardware before purchasing.
OEM vs aftermarket: considerations
Pros and cons of choosing Honda OEM wheel locks
Choosing Honda’s official wheel lock kit offers a guaranteed fit and compatibility with your wheels, plus manufacturer support and warranty considerations. However, the price is typically higher than some aftermarket options, and availability can depend on regional stock.
- Pros: Precise fit, guaranteed compatibility, straightforward warranty path, and official support.
- Cons: Higher cost compared with many aftermarket options; some models may require specific kits.
By contrast, aftermarket wheel lock kits can be cheaper and offer a wide range of styles, but quality and fit can vary. If you pursue aftermarket options, verify wheel lug compatibility, the locking mechanism, and the key design to prevent damage or theft.
Summary
For most Honda owners, the OEM wheel lock kit sits in a modest price band—for the U.S., roughly $60–$120—with regional variations. Always check the exact part number for your vehicle and purchase through official channels or authorized dealers to ensure proper fit and support. If you explore alternatives, weigh cost against compatibility and warranty considerations to choose the best option for your wheels.


