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How big are stock Honda Accord rims?

Stock rims on the Honda Accord generally range from 17 to 19 inches in diameter, depending on year and trim. This article outlines the typical sizes you’ll encounter, how to verify your exact specification, and what to consider if you’re replacing wheels.


What determines stock wheel size


Wheel size on the Accord is driven by the trim level, model year, and market. Lower trims tend to use smaller wheels for comfort and cost considerations, while higher trims and certain packages push toward larger wheels for enhanced styling and handling. Always confirm the precise size for your specific car using official labels or documentation.


Stock rim sizes by generation


10th generation (2018–2023)


Across most trims, 17-inch wheels were common on base models, with 18-inch wheels available on mid-range trims or sport-oriented packages. The top-tier trims occasionally featured larger, higher-performance wheels in select years.


Current updates (2024–present)


In the latest updates, Honda has generally continued the pattern of offering 17-inch wheels on entry trims, 18-inch wheels on mid-range trims, and 19-inch wheels on top trims or specific premium packages. Availability can vary by market and option packages.


How to verify your exact wheel size


To ensure you know your exact stock wheel size, use these sources:



  • Driver’s side door jamb sticker, which lists the wheel size, tire size, and inflation pressures for the vehicle.

  • Owner's manual or the official Honda configuration/spec sheet for your VIN.

  • Sidewall markings on the current tire (the number after the "R" in the tire size indicates the wheel diameter in inches, e.g., R18 means 18-inch wheels).


Knowing the exact size helps you shop for correct replacements or upgrades and ensures compatibility with tires and braking components.


In short, while most Accords use rims ranging from 17 to 19 inches depending on trim and year, always verify the precise size on the door placard or tire sidewall before purchasing replacements.


Additional considerations when replacing wheels


When replacing rims, consider factors such as bolt pattern, center bore, offset, and brake clearance. For most Honda Accord models, the common baseline is a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern and a center bore of 64.1 mm, but you should confirm these specifications for your specific year and trim. Incorrect fitment can affect safety, handling, and the accuracy of the speedometer and ABS systems.


Summary


The Honda Accord typically ships with wheel sizes that span 17 to 19 inches across its trims and generations. Base models lean toward 17 inches, mid-range trims commonly use 18 inches, and top trims may wear 19-inch rims. Always verify your exact wheel size via the door sticker or tire sidewall to ensure proper fitment when maintaining or upgrading wheels.

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