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Old 07-29-2008 | 09:54 PM
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So not that important unless your in an emergency but the lugnut wrench that came with the car in the tool kit in the trunk is a 19mm. My lugs are 21.

So unless you wanna be stuck, check yours just in case.
Old 07-29-2008 | 09:58 PM
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your lugs are probably wrong....most honda come with 19mm head lugs, the only honda i know that rocks a different size lug is the newer odyssey.
Old 07-29-2008 | 10:03 PM
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Your absolutely right. I worked all last year at discount tire and all honda's are 19 mm except the oddesy. And one pilot, but i dont think his lugs were stock. But my lugs look as stock as can be. Fit perfectly.

I didnt understand it either. Just making sure ppl dont get stranded.
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Originally Posted by supahman04,Jul 29 2008, 09:03 PM
Your absolutely right. I worked all last year at discount tire and all honda's are 19 mm except the oddesy. And one pilot, but i dont think his lugs were stock. But my lugs look as stock as can be. Fit perfectly.

I didnt understand it either. Just making sure ppl dont get stranded.
i work there too...the only other lug that looks like a honda lug and sits the same but is a 21mm is a hyundai (i think)
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my trunk one seems to fit my rim locks adapter which is 3/4" and if i convert it to metric we get 19mm...

i know this 'cause i swapped back to the stock rims and nuts for the day to enjoy the increased acceleration.

side note: weighed my rear tsw 18" in at 50 lbs (rim/tire) and the stock 16" rears were 42 lbs (rim/tire).
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Old 07-30-2008 | 05:12 AM
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Originally Posted by supahman04,Jul 29 2008, 10:54 PM
So not that important unless your in an emergency but the lugnut wrench that came with the car in the tool kit in the trunk is a 19mm. My lugs are 21.

So unless you wanna be stuck, check yours just in case.
Your lugs are not OEM. Which is probably a problem if you have OEM wheels since Honda uses a ball seat and most aftermarket lug nuts use a cone seat. Not safe and you will damage the wheels.

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yeah, i use my oem lugnuts on my oem rims and my rimlocks on my aftermarket rims. a new set of lugnuts is not expensive at all (well some are $40 a set)...
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no its a honda lug. i think the previous owner swapped them with the oddesy lugs. idk.
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Originally Posted by supahman04,Jul 30 2008, 10:47 PM
no its a honda lug. i think the previous owner swapped them with the oddesy lugs. idk.
Check the lug nut seating area. If it is bulged then they are fine with OEM wheels. If the seating area is a cone shaped you are screwed.
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