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Old 05-23-2013, 01:25 PM
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Wheel Stud thread patterns?

I'm looking to pick up a decent set of wheels (Honda; Take-off wheels) from a friends Teg' (4x100)
Does anyone know the thread pattern and are they studs/bolts or nuts?

I haven't even popped the wheel trims off yet for fear of cracking them.. The seller had some OE Honda ones re-fitted before I purchased my GD

If I grab these from my friend I need to know what fixings to pick up. If they're nuts that fix them to the hub I want to order some nice Tuner studs like "BLOX" etc.

Anyhow my Question is; Does anyone know the Thread-pattern, and are they studs or nuts to fix them to the hub?

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EDIT:: Just did a little research and they're Nuts that have to fix them onto the hub (Hub has protruding Studs) so what are the Nuts Thread pattern?
 

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You want 12x1.5 lug nuts
 
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You'll have to use Honda lugnuts or ball seat lugnuts with those wheels (the Integra wheels). They are OEM Honda wheels?

M12x1.5 is the pitch. There's a few colored sets available online that work with OEM wheels. There's a ton of chit-chat on here talking about them if you search around or use Google.
 
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Originally Posted by Wanderer.
You'll have to use Honda lugnuts or ball seat lugnuts with those wheels (the Integra wheels). They are OEM Honda wheels?

M12x1.5 is the pitch. There's a few colored sets available online that work with OEM wheels. There's a ton of chit-chat on here talking about them if you search around or use Google.
Yes these are the wheels;
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Thanks!
I'll take a look at my local auto-supermarket for them!
 
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Sorry to hijack, but does the Fit require ball seat lug nuts no matter what rims are used?
 
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Yes these are the wheels;
I think the OEM Integra Type R wheels are 4x114.3, whereas the Fit/Jazz is 4x100. If that's the case, then they won't fit. Just a heads up.

Originally Posted by maybememories83
Sorry to hijack, but does the Fit require ball seat lug nuts no matter what rims are used?
No, it depends on the rims. Most OEM rims are ball seat, most aftermarket rims are conical seat.
 
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Originally Posted by gawa
I think the OEM Integra Type R wheels are 4x114.3, whereas the Fit/Jazz is 4x100. If that's the case, then they won't fit. Just a heads up.


No, it depends on the rims. Most OEM rims are ball seat, most aftermarket rims are conical seat.
Yes to both of these. You'd need a 4x114.3 to 4x100 adapter or would need to change the hubs with something that was 4x114.3 that will work, what hub would work on the Fit I haven't the slightest clue.
 
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Ok well that saves me the trouble of driving 30mins to take off one wheel to discover they are the wrong fitment!
I'll take a look for 4x100 Honda wheels at my local scrap yard
 
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Originally Posted by Wanderer.
You'll have to use Honda lugnuts or ball seat lugnuts with those wheels (the Integra wheels). They are OEM Honda wheels?

M12x1.5 is the pitch. There's a few colored sets available online that work with OEM wheels. There's a ton of chit-chat on here talking about them if you search around or use Google.

The diameter of the lugnut is 12 mm. It is not 1/2"
The pitch is indeed 1.5 mm; do not try to use SAE nuts. Most Honda OEM are ball seats; most aftermarkets, since Honda is not the only brtand that uses 4x100 stud pattern, are conical.
When you looking for scrapyrad wheels be aware that the center hole needs to be 68 mm and tyhe offset no more than 53 mm or less than 42 mm. And BE SURE THE WHEEL SPOKES WILL CLEAR YOUR CALIPERS !
 
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Originally Posted by mahout
The diameter of the lugnut is 12 mm. It is not 1/2"
The pitch is indeed 1.5 mm; do not try to use SAE nuts. Most Honda OEM are ball seats; most aftermarkets, since Honda is not the only brtand that uses 4x100 stud pattern, are conical.
When you looking for scrapyrad wheels be aware that the center hole needs to be 68 mm and tyhe offset no more than 53 mm or less than 42 mm. And BE SURE THE WHEEL SPOKES WILL CLEAR YOUR CALIPERS !
Im going to see a set of Volk TE37's and a set of TE37V's at a friends auto supermarket.. Got to get over there soon. 15s are what I want, on some Coil'ies and rolled arches..
 
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Originally Posted by mahout
When you looking for scrapyrad wheels be aware that the center hole needs to be 68 mm
Center bore is 56.1mm for all 4x100 Hondas AFAIK
 
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