I have a 2012 Honda Pilot and my original nuts are rusting. I bought these to replace but I have aluminum wheels. These wheel nuts have the correct thread size and fit snugly on the wheel studs. The problem is that the taper at the base of these nuts is sharper than the stock Honda nuts. The contact surface on the base is also narrower. I tried tightening these lug nuts to the advertised 94 pounds, but they continued to tighten without the torque wrench clicking. I only tried one wheel and removed them. I sent back the original Honda nuts and they tightened easily. Honda ring nuts are also wider and use a larger head. These lug nuts are very good and the threads were correct, but they don't seem to work that well with aluminum wheels. With steel rims they are probably fine. They just have a different shape than the originals.
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