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What size are the lug nuts on a 2008 Mazda?

There isn’t a single lug-nut size for all 2008 Mazdas; the size depends on the specific model and wheel. The most common configuration is M12 x 1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat, but variations can occur. To be sure, check the vehicle’s manual, the wheel information placard, or the lug nuts themselves.


Why lug-nut sizes vary across 2008 Mazda models


The 2008 Mazda lineup included several distinct models and wheel options, from compact cars to sport coupes and crossovers. Different hub designs, wheel diameters, and aftermarket wheels can require different lug-nut thread sizes and seat types. Because lug-nut specifications are tied to the wheel and hub design, there isn’t one universal size across every 2008 Mazda.


Common configurations you may encounter on 2008 Mazdas


Below is a general guide to what you’re most likely to see on many 2008 Mazda models. Use this as a starting point, but always verify with official sources or your current hardware.



  • Thread size commonly used: M12 x 1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat. This is the most widespread configuration for many Mazda cars from that era.

  • Exceptions exist, especially with aftermarket wheels or certain trim packages. In those cases, the thread size may differ; verify before purchasing replacement lug nuts.


In all cases, confirming the exact lug-nut size for your specific vehicle is essential to ensure proper fit and safe operation of the wheels.


How to verify the lug-nut size on your 2008 Mazda



  1. Check the owner’s manual or the wheel/tire information placard on the driver’s door jamb for lug-nut specifications.

  2. Inspect the lug nuts you currently have for stamped markings that indicate thread size or measure the nut’s thread diameter and pitch if you have the tools to do so.

  3. Compare with a known correct lug nut from Mazda parts or a reputable parts retailer, using your vehicle’s VIN to confirm compatibility.

  4. If you’re unsure, contact a Mazda dealer or a qualified tire/wheel shop with your VIN to obtain the exact specification for your model and trim.

  5. When changing wheels or using aftermarket components, ensure the new lug nuts match the exact size, thread pitch, and seat type required by your vehicle’s wheel and hub design.


Following these steps will help you determine the correct lug-nut size and avoid common issues such as improper seating or wheel damage.


Summary


In sum, there is no universal lug-nut size for all 2008 Mazdas. The most common configuration is M12 x 1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat, but variations occur by model, trim, and aftermarket wheels. Always verify via the owner’s manual, vehicle placard, or a Mazda dealer to ensure you use the correct lug nuts for your specific car.

Is a 22mm socket the same as 7/8?


A: 22mm = 0.866", which essentialy is a 7/8" socket. A 7/8" socket will work on a 22mm lug nut, but it can feel a little loose. The other way around, a 22mm can work on a 7/8" lug nut, but it can be really snug, which is not bad.
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What size are the lug nuts on a 2008 Mazda 6?


Dorman – Wheel Lug Nut: M12-1.50 Thread, Conical 60, Bulge Acorn, 1.382" Length, Chrome (sold by each) (Part No. 611-182)
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What size are the lug nuts on a 2008 Mazda 3?


Dorman AutoGrade M12-1.50 Thread 13/16 Inch Hex Wheel Lug Nut - 711-301.
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What size are the lug nuts on a Mazda?


These wheel nuts are constructed to keep your wheels connected while providing dependability and strength. They are also known as lug nuts, and each one is manufactured for increased strength and uniformity. These are the OEM Mazda 17mm lug nuts.
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