wheel stud question!
Does the ITR share a wheel stud with another Honda?
The closest Acura dealer to me is 2 hours away and they don't have a wheel stud for an ITR. If i ordered it, it would be here by the 14th and if i overnighted it, it would cost me $15 for a $4 part
the girls that work in my local honda parts dept. don't know what they are doing and told me that Acura's are completely different vehicles, whicj they are, but you know what I mean.
So, I need a wheel stud that is identical to an ITR's so I can go pick one up at honda
thanks a lot guys
The closest Acura dealer to me is 2 hours away and they don't have a wheel stud for an ITR. If i ordered it, it would be here by the 14th and if i overnighted it, it would cost me $15 for a $4 part
the girls that work in my local honda parts dept. don't know what they are doing and told me that Acura's are completely different vehicles, whicj they are, but you know what I mean.
So, I need a wheel stud that is identical to an ITR's so I can go pick one up at honda
thanks a lot guys
after looking on baranco's parts page, i found that ITR's and regular integra's have different part numbers for the wheel studs, crap.
maybe some kind of accord that is 5 lug as well? or even a prelude?
maybe some kind of accord that is 5 lug as well? or even a prelude?
When I look in the parts diagram, I see two different part numbers:
90113-SA0-006
90113-SA0-025
specifying 10 of each. I assume one is for the front, and one for the rear, but I don't know which is which.
Can't the people in the Honda parts department just look up the part using the part number? It's probably the same for all vehicles that use it.
90113-SA0-006
90113-SA0-025
specifying 10 of each. I assume one is for the front, and one for the rear, but I don't know which is which.
Can't the people in the Honda parts department just look up the part using the part number? It's probably the same for all vehicles that use it.
go to honda, bring a lug nut that you already have, match up a stud that's long enough that YOUR lug nut threads onto. Then buy that stud and matching nut.
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Why not pull the rotor and actually measure the length of the stud?
Why not pull the rotor and actually measure the length of the stud?
according to ARP, all 80-00 hondas use the same stud from ARP.
I'm guessing there is a slight difference in materal or length for the different versions from honda.
so if your in a bind any honda stud will work. (same thread)
As to what the difference is.... no idea.
I'm guessing there is a slight difference in materal or length for the different versions from honda.
so if your in a bind any honda stud will work. (same thread)
As to what the difference is.... no idea.
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lol, bah, you wouldn't care, trust me. maybe i can gether to put her bOOty in front of the R like everyone else for some pics
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Not all Honda wheel studs are the same length. For example, a regular Integra uses longer studs in the rear hubs than in the front hubs.
'96 to'98 TL's use a longer stud in the rear as well, which is longer than the studs used by Gen 3 Integra's.
If you want them, I've got a bunch of rear lug studs and one front lug stud left over.
'96 to'98 TL's use a longer stud in the rear as well, which is longer than the studs used by Gen 3 Integra's.
If you want them, I've got a bunch of rear lug studs and one front lug stud left over.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nsxtasy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">When I look in the parts diagram, I see two different part numbers:
90113-SA0-006
90113-SA0-025
specifying 10 of each. I assume one is for the front, and one for the rear, but I don't know which is which.
Can't the people in the Honda parts department just look up the part using the part number? It's probably the same for all vehicles that use it.
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Dead thread revival.
I just bought a few OEM studs. I crossthreaded one over the weekend.
I found out that...
90113-SA0-025 is for the fronts.
90113-SA0-006 is for the rears.
Since the Integra has been discontinued these parts also appear for the TL as well.
90113-SA0-006
90113-SA0-025
specifying 10 of each. I assume one is for the front, and one for the rear, but I don't know which is which.
Can't the people in the Honda parts department just look up the part using the part number? It's probably the same for all vehicles that use it.
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Dead thread revival.
I just bought a few OEM studs. I crossthreaded one over the weekend.
I found out that...
90113-SA0-025 is for the fronts.
90113-SA0-006 is for the rears.
Since the Integra has been discontinued these parts also appear for the TL as well.
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