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Can I buy wheels from Honda?

Yes. Honda sells OEM wheels as Genuine Parts through its official parts channels and authorized dealers.


How to buy Honda wheels


If you want to replace a wheel with an OEM part, there are a few straightforward routes. Availability depends on your model and year, and prices can vary by region.



  1. Official Honda Parts website: Use Honda’s official parts portal to search for wheels that fit your exact model and year. You can order the wheel online and have it shipped to you or picked up at a participating dealer. Some wheels may come with TPMS sensors pre-installed, or you may need to transfer or purchase sensors separately; check the checkout details.

  2. Authorized Honda dealership: Contact the parts department of your local Honda dealer. They can verify fitment, order the correct OEM wheel, and often arrange installation or mounting/balancing services.

  3. Second-hand OEM wheels (carefully sourced): If new OEM wheels aren’t available, you may find used OEM wheels from reputable salvage yards or online marketplaces. Inspect for straightness and damage, confirm TPMS compatibility, and have them balanced by a shop. Warranty coverage will be limited or unavailable for used parts.


Whichever route you choose, have your vehicle details ready (make, model, year, trim) and be prepared to share your VIN if needed. This helps ensure you get the exact wheel designed for your car and avoids fitment issues.


Key fitment considerations when buying wheels


Wheels must match your vehicle’s specifications to ensure proper handling, safety, and compatibility with tires and sensors. The following factors are important to confirm before completing a purchase.



  • Bolt pattern (PCD): Most Honda models use 5x114.3 mm, but some older models use 4x100 mm. Verify the correct pattern for your car.

  • Center bore: Many Hondas use a hub bore around 64.1 mm; ensure the wheel’s center bore matches or use proper hub-centric rings.

  • Offset (ET): OEM offsets vary by model. Staying within the manufacturer’s recommended range helps prevent rubbing and steering changes.

  • Wheel diameter and width: Match the OEM size or use a verified alternative that maintains clearance with brakes, fenders, and suspension components.

  • Brake clearance: Larger brake calipers or rotors may require wheels with specific spoke designs or spoke clearance.

  • TPMS compatibility: If your car uses tire-pressure monitoring, ensure the wheel either comes with TPMS sensors or that you can transfer/relearn sensors in the vehicle.

  • Tire size compatibility and warranty: Ensure any tire sizing you plan to use is approved for your model and that installing OEM wheels does not void applicable warranties or require special dealership service.


When in doubt, consult your local Honda dealer’s parts department to confirm exact fitment for your vehicle before purchasing.


Alternatives and tips


If new OEM wheels aren’t available or you’re seeking different aesthetics or price points, consider these paths, while noting potential implications for warranty and insurance.



  • Used OEM wheels: Sourced from reputable salvage yards or dealers; inspect for bends, cracks, and corrosion; confirm TPMS compatibility and proper mounting.

  • Aftermarket wheels designed for Honda compatibility: Many brands offer wheels that fit Honda models. Check fitment specs carefully and be aware of any warranty or insurance implications; ensure professional installation.

  • Wheel-and-tire packages from dealers: Some dealers offer OEM wheel-and-tire bundles with installation, alignment, and warranty coverage for the tires. Verify what is included and the terms of the warranty.


Balance cost, availability, and warranty terms with the need for proper fitment and safe installation. A dealer or trusted shop can help you compare options.


Warranty, returns, and support


Genuine Honda parts purchased through official channels typically carry standard part warranties, with coverage terms varying by region and dealership policies. Returns and exchanges generally follow the dealer’s or seller’s guidelines, so confirm return windows and conditions at the time of purchase.


If you need help or have questions about fitment or availability, visit Honda’s official parts site or contact your local Honda dealership’s parts department for guidance tailored to your vehicle.


Summary


Honda offers wheels as Genuine Parts through official channels and authorized dealers, making it possible to buy OEM wheels that match your car’s specifications. To ensure a proper, safe fit, verify bolt pattern, center bore, offset, wheel width/diameter, brake clearance, and TPMS compatibility before purchasing. If new OEM wheels aren’t available, you can consider certified used OEM wheels or vetted aftermarket options, while keeping warranty and installation considerations in mind. Always consult a dealer or qualified shop to confirm fitment and installation details.

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