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What size are the lug nuts on a 2007 Honda Civic?

The lug nuts on a 2007 Honda Civic use M12 x 1.5 threads with a 19 mm hex across the flats. Their typical tightening torque is around 80 ft-lb (approximately 108 Nm).


For context, the 2007 Civic is part of the eighth generation and relies on standard wheel fasteners to secure wheels to the hub. Knowing the correct thread size and wrench size helps when replacing lug nuts or changing wheels, and ensuring proper torque is essential for safety and wheel alignment.


Specification at a glance


Below is a quick breakdown of the key measurements you’ll encounter when inspecting or replacing lug nuts on this model.



  • Thread size: M12 x 1.5

  • Nut hex size (across flats): 19 mm

  • Seat type: Conical (60-degree seating common on most Civics)

  • Wheel compatibility: Applicable to both steel and most aluminum alloy wheels used on 2007 Civics

  • Recommended torque: ~80 ft-lb (108 Nm)


In short, use lug nuts that match an M12 x 1.5 thread with a 19 mm wrench, and tighten to about 80 ft-lb to maintain proper wheel retention on a 2007 Civic.


Installation and safety tips


Before you service wheels, review these best practices to avoid damaging hardware or compromising safety.



  • Inspect studs and nuts for damage or corrosion; replace any worn hardware before reassembly.

  • Loosen lug nuts slightly before lifting the vehicle, then retighten in a star or criss-cross pattern once the wheel is on the ground.

  • Use a torque wrench set to the vehicle’s recommended spec—do not rely on an impact wrench for final tightening.

  • Avoid applying anti-seize compounds on lug threads or studs, as they can alter the effective torque.

  • After the first 50–100 miles of driving, recheck lug nut torque to account for seat settlement and wheel conforming to the hub.


Following these steps helps ensure the wheel is securely fastened and the vehicle remains safe to drive.


Additional considerations


Wheel and seat variations


Most 2007 Civics use conical-seat lug nuts, but some aftermarket wheels or specialty setups may require different seat types or nut shapes. Always verify compatibility with your wheels and consult the wheel manufacturer or service manual if you’re installing non-stock wheels.


Summary


For a 2007 Honda Civic, lug nuts are M12 x 1.5 with a 19 mm hex, typically conical seated, and tightened to about 80 ft-lb (108 Nm). When changing wheels, inspect hardware, tighten in a criss-cross pattern with a torque wrench, and recheck after a short break-in period to ensure safety and proper fitment.

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