Can a factory lug nut work on a Honda Civic?
Your factory lug nuts will most likely NOT work with your new wheels, so it is important that you get some good quality aftermarket lug nuts! For installation, tighten each lug nut using a criss-cross pattern, usually to 80 lb-ft of torque each. Re-tighten each lug nut after about 100 miles of driving.
How to find wheels and tires for a Honda Civic?
To find wheels and/or tires for you Civic, just follow these 3 simple steps. Step 1: Use our Wheel Configuration Reference found further down on this page to find what bolt pattern, wheel sizes, and offsets will work with your Civic.
What’s the load index on a Honda Civic?
With Civics and other imports, you usually don’t have to concern yourself with the load index as it is always sufficient for how the tire is intended to be used. The higher the load index, the more weight a tire can hold. For example, a load index of 85 means each tire can hold 1135 lbs and a load index of 91 indicates 1356 lbs per tire.
What’s the best speed for Honda Civic tires?
Some common ratings are: H = 130 mph, V = 149 mph, W = 168 mph, Y = 186 mph, Z = 149+ mph (a Z rating technically means “above 149 mph” but in practice it usually means “somewhere above 186 mph”. It is best to consult the tire manufacturer to get the true maximum recommended speed on Z rated tires.)
What kind of lug nut for Honda Civic?
Your Honda Civic will be happy to know that the search for the right Wheel Lug Nut products you’ve been looking for is over! Advance Auto Parts has 96 different Wheel Lug Nut for your vehicle, ready for shipping or in-store pick up. The best part is, our Honda Civic Wheel Lug Nut products start from as little as $1.49.
Do you need to change a tire on a Honda Civic?
If you do find yourself needing to change a tire on your Honda, it doesn’t need to be as horrific as death or taxes. This article will take you through the simple steps of changing a tire on your Honda Accord or Civic This article applies to the Honda Civic/Del Sol (1992-2000), and Accord (1990-2002).
What are the studs on a Honda Civic?
This article applies to the Honda Civic (1992-2000), and Accord (1990-2002). The wheel studs are what hold your wheel to the car. It’s not uncommon for studs to wear down or break over time, and losing one isn’t the end of the world. But you still want all four intact to ensure that your wheels won’t just fall off.
Where do you put the tire jack on a Honda?
Once you’ve loosened the lug nuts, slide the jack under the car enough to place it under the jack point. These are areas near the wheel openings where the manufacturer has provided flanges, which fit into the head of the jack. They are located where the body sheet metal meets the undercarriage frame.