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What size is the axle nut on a Honda Accord?

Based on the search results, the axle nut size on a Honda Accord is 36mm.

Are all axle nuts the same size?

Most people use 32mm for the rear. It works but an 1-1/4 is a much better fit. Most people use 36mm for the front. It works but a 35mm is a much better fit.

What size is the wheel bearing nut on a Honda Accord?

The Spindle Nut on a 2016 honda Accord, per factory data, Lists 2 sizes, either 32 mm or 36 mm Hex.

What size is the axle nut on a 2018 Honda Accord?

Dorman – Spindle Nut M24-1.5 Hex Size 36mm (Part No. 615-110.1)

What size is Honda axle nut?

It’s 36mm.. figured I’d post in case any did a search at some point.

What size is the axle nut socket?

36mm Axle Nut Socket – services many GM, Ford and Chrysler full-size vehicles. 32mm Axle Nut Socket – services late model Honda and Chrysler vehicles. 34mm Axle Nut Socket – services many GM mid-size vehicles. 29mm Axle Nut Socket – services late model GM, Ford and Asian imports.

What size nut is on a wheel bearing?

The front hub nut needs a 36mm socket, a new nut (they’re not re-usable) torqued to 184 ft-lbs, and new dust caps.

What size is the axle nut on a 2008 Honda Accord?

Dorman (615-110.1) 36Mm Hex Size X M24-1.5 Thread Size Spindle Nut Fits select: 1997-2011 HONDA CR-V, 1990-2008 HONDA ACCORD.

What size are the nuts on a Honda Accord?

The thread size of Honda Accord lug nuts is M12x1.
For a new Honda Accord model, there are 20 pcs lug nuts to fasten the wheels. The bolt pattern is 5×114.3, so each wheel has 5 pcs lug nuts. But some old models use 16 pcs lug nuts to secure the wheels.

How do I know my axle size?

Usually this is located on the driver’s side of the trailer. Another way we can determine which axle we need is by measuring the diameter of the axle.

What size is the axle nut on a 2007 Honda Accord?

The 2007 Honda Accord axle nut socket size iS32 mm. The transmission fluid needs to be replaced every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. Along with fluid changes, terrible sounds will come from the transmission. Old transmission fluid will be awful to the ear.

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