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What size are the lug nuts on a 2011 Honda CRV?

The lug nuts are M12 x 1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat, requiring a 19 mm wrench, and they tighten to about 80 ft-lbs of torque. This configuration fits the 5-lug, 114.3 mm bolt circle used on the 2011 CR-V’s wheels.


To understand what this means in practice, the question centers on the thread size, seat type, and head size of the lug nuts that secure the CR-V’s wheels, as well as the recommended tightening torque and mounting pattern. These details matter for proper wheel fitment, safe operation, and compatibility with aftermarket wheels or replacements.


Specification overview


Before listing the core specs, this introductory paragraph helps frame what to expect in the following details.



  • Thread size: M12 x 1.5

  • Seat type: 60-degree conical seat

  • Lug nut head size (wrench size): 19 mm

  • Bolt pattern: 5-lug, 114.3 mm bolt circle (PCD)

  • Number of lug nuts per wheel: 5


The above specifications cover the standard wheel assembly used on the 2011 Honda CR-V. If you have aftermarket wheels or different wheel options, verify that the lug nuts match the correct thread, seat, and head size to avoid seating issues or damage.


Torque and tightening practices


These guidelines relate to how you should fasten and retighten the lug nuts to ensure safety and proper seating of the wheel.



  • Tightening torque: about 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm)

  • Tightening pattern: use a star (criss-cross) sequence to evenly seat the wheel

  • Re-torque after initial drive: re-check torque after 50–100 miles (80–160 km) to account for seating

  • Fastener compatibility: use OEM or OEM-equivalent lug nuts that match the M12 x 1.5 thread and 60-degree conical seat; avoid mixing different seat types or mismatched sizes


Following these practices helps ensure the wheel is properly seated, avoids uneven clamping, and minimizes the risk of wheel or lug nut failure.


Notes on aftermarket wheels


If your CR-V is equipped with aftermarket wheels, confirm that the lug nuts are designed for the specific wheel and mounting hardware. Some aftermarket setups may require different seat styles, larger head sizes, or alternate thread pitches, which can affect fitment and safety. Always consult the wheel manufacturer’s specifications or a qualified technician if in doubt.


Summary


For a 2011 Honda CR‑V, expect lug nuts sized M12 x 1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat, a 19 mm wrench size, and a 5-lug, 114.3 mm bolt circle. Tighten to approximately 80 ft-lbs in a star pattern and re-check after the initial miles to ensure proper seating and safety. When in doubt, verify with the owner’s manual or a trusted service professional and use OEM or OEM-equivalent hardware for best results.

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