What size lug nuts are on a 2002 Honda Accord?
19 mm
Honda Accord 2002, Chrome Radius/Ball Seat Standard Lug Nuts by DormanĀ®. Thread Size: M12 x 1.50. Hex Size: 19 mm.
How to replace the stud on a Honda front wheel?
Use a dremel to cut a slice in the dust cover so you can peel it back out of the way a bit like shown in the picture. Do this at the flattest part of the knuckle. Here I used the new OEM stud (a buck at Bernardi) to see where to remove some more material with a grinding wheel.
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.
How to replace the hub on a Honda?
Pull all the brake hardware off and tie it out of the way. Get the old stud out, may need to grind it close to hub so it can be punched out. Use a dremel to cut a slice in the dust cover so you can peel it back out of the way a bit like shown in the picture. Do this at the flattest part of the knuckle.
What are the studs on a car wheel?
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.
How do you replace the wheel studs on a Honda?
Set the car on four jack stands. Remove the wheel and the axle nut. Then, remove the rotor nuts and the caliper. Set the caliper where it won’t hang from the brake hose. Remove the rotor. Figure 1. Removing the rotor. Remove the lug nuts.
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.
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.