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What size bolts are on Honda CR-V rims?

Most Honda CR-Vs use a 5-lug, 114.3 mm bolt pattern (5x114.3) with M12x1.5 lug studs and 60-degree conical lug nuts; typical wrench size is 19 mm. Always verify for your exact model year and wheel setup.


The Honda CR-V has varied wheel configurations across generations. The wheel bolt pattern describes how many lug holes the wheel has and the diameter of the circle they form, while the lug nuts secure the wheel to the hub and carry specific thread and seat types. This article outlines the standard specs and how to verify them when replacing rims or tires.


Bolt pattern and lug values


For quick reference, the typical mounting configuration on most CR-V models is summarized below. The list covers the common setup you’ll encounter in market-available wheels.


Common bolt pattern and lug values



  • Bolt pattern: 5 lugs on a 114.3 mm (4.5 inches) bolt circle (5x114.3).

  • Stud size: typically M12 x 1.5 thread pitch on most wheels.

  • Lug nut seat: 60-degree conical (tapered) seat.

  • Typical lug nut hex size: commonly 19 mm (3/4 inch) across flats for 12 mm studs with conical seats.


The above reflects the most common configuration for recent CR-V generations, but there are exceptions by generation or market. Checking the owner's manual or the wheel specification sheet is recommended.


Lug nuts, torque, and installation considerations


Proper torque ensures wheels are secure without damaging fasteners or the hub. The CR-V’s lug nuts are normally torqued to a common range around 80 ft-lbs (about 108 Nm), but exact specifications can vary by year and trim. Use the exact figure from your owner's manual or a factory service bulletin for your model.



  • Typical torque: around 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm); verify for your exact year and trim.

  • Thread size and seat are generally consistent with the M12x1.5 and 60-degree conical nut, but aftermarket wheels may introduce variations.

  • Follow the torque sequence (usually a star pattern) and re-torque as required by the manual after installation.


In practice, OEM wheels follow these specs, but always confirm before installing aftermarket rims to avoid seating issues or vibrations.


Model-year notes and verification


While the 5x114.3 bolt pattern is standard for most CR-Vs, hub bore and offset details can vary by year or market. Confirm the exact specs for your vehicle by checking:



  • The vehicle’s VIN or owner’s manual for wheel specifications.

  • The wheel tag in the door jamb or inside the fuel-filler area listing bolt pattern, offset, and bore.

  • OEM wheel and tire compatibility charts from Honda or the wheel manufacturer for your year and trim.


Ensuring compatibility—especially hub bore and center clearance—helps prevent vibration and improper seating with aftermarket rims.


Summary


For most Honda CR-V models, you can expect a 5x114.3 bolt pattern with M12x1.5 studs and a 60-degree conical lug nut, typically torqued to about 80 ft-lbs. Always verify these specs against your exact model year and trim, and check hub bore/offset when using aftermarket rims. Accurate confirmation ensures safe installation and optimal performance.

How to find bolt size on rims?


Lugs. Now some bolt patterns are measured in millimeter. And some are measured in inches. So when you take that measurement make sure you account for both measurements.



What size socket for Honda lug nuts?


What Size Honda Lug Nuts Do I Need?

ModelYearThread/ Socket Size
Accord2003-202019 mm
Civic2006-202019 mm
CR-V1997-202019 mm
Pilot2003-202021 mm



Do all Honda CRVs have the same bolt pattern?


The CR-V features a 5×114.3 mm bolt pattern across every trim level. This means that the CR-V has 5 lug nuts arranged in a circle with a diameter of 114.3 millimetres (or 4.5 inches in imperial measurement).



What size are the wheel nuts on a Honda CRV?


The standard Honda CR-V lug nut size is M12 x 1.50mm for the thread size. This typically corresponds to a 19mm socket for removal or installation. However, it is always best to check your owner's manual for the most accurate information for your specific model and year, as aftermarket wheels or specific trims may use different sizes.
 

  • Thread size: M12 x 1.50mm 
  • Socket size: 19mm 
  • Seat type: Cone or ball seat for most factory wheels 
  • Confirmation: Always double-check your owner's manual for the specific model and year of your CR-V, as some exceptions or variations may exist. 


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