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How much do Accord rims cost?

Rims for a Honda Accord typically range from about $100 to $1,500 per wheel, depending on OEM vs aftermarket, steel vs alloy, size, and whether the wheel is new or used. Most replacement alloy wheels fall in the $250-$500 per wheel range, with steel wheels usually cheaper and high-end forged wheels much more expensive.


Rims vary by year, trim, and wheel size (16-inch, 17-inch, 18-inch, and 19-inch options are common). Factory wheels from Honda are priced differently from aftermarket brands, and prices can change with stock and promotions. This article outlines typical price bands, how to shop for Accord rims, and tips to avoid overpaying.


What drives the price


Seasoned buyers know that several factors determine rim price beyond just brand and size. The following list explains the main variables that influence what you’ll pay for Honda Accord rims.


Common wheel sizes across Accord generations


Across recent Honda Accord generations, rims typically range from 16 to 19 inches in diameter. Wider or more complex designs, along with low-profile tires, can push prices higher. Always confirm the exact size your vehicle requires based on your VIN and wheel specifications.



  • Material and construction: steel is cheaper, while aluminum alloy is standard for most OEM wheels; forged alloys command the highest prices.

  • Size and design: larger diameters (18-19 inches) and more complex designs usually cost more.

  • OEM vs aftermarket: official Honda or dealer-installed wheels typically cost more per wheel than generic aftermarket options, though quality varies.

  • New vs used: new wheels carry full warranties but cost more; used rims are cheaper but may have wear or hidden damage.


Understanding these factors helps you estimate current pricing and identify good deals, whether you are replacing a single rim or outfitting a full set.


Typical price ranges by rim type


Below are general price bands you can expect for rims suitable for a Honda Accord, sorted by rim type and source. Prices are per wheel and can vary by year, model, and seller. These figures reflect observed ranges in 2024-2026 from common retailers like Honda parts sites, Tire Rack, and other auto parts sellers.



  • OEM alloy wheels (dealer or Honda parts): commonly about $250-$500 per wheel, depending on style and generation; some rare or premium finishes may exceed this.

  • OEM steel wheels: typically around $90-$180 per wheel, often used for winter setups or base trims.

  • Aftermarket alloy wheels (budget to mid-range): generally $100-$400 per wheel for affordable brands; quality and finish vary by brand.

  • Aftermarket forged or high-end performance wheels: usually $600-$1,500+ per wheel, with premium brands and special finishes at the top end.


When buying, consider the total cost of ownership, including installation, sensors (if TPMS needs replacement), and wheel accessories like center caps and lug nuts.


Buying tips and caveats


To ensure you get wheels that fit correctly on your Accord, verify fitment details before purchasing. Check bolt pattern (usually 5x114.3 mm on many Hondas; verify for your model year), offset, hub bore size, and brake clearance. Review return policies and confirm whether TPMS sensors are included or required. If buying online, inspect photos for curb rash, corrosion, cracks, or bends, and request full wheel measurements when possible.



  • Match wheel size to your tires’ recommended range and ensure speed rating and load index meet the vehicle’s specifications.

  • Consider balancing and alignment costs, which can add to the overall expense when installing or replacing wheels.

  • Shop around across authorized dealers, aftermarket brands, and reputable retailers to compare prices and warranties.


Planning ahead and validating fitment can save money and avoid compatibility headaches during installation.


Summary


Rim prices for the Honda Accord span a wide range—from economical steel wheels to premium forged alloys—driven by material, size, and source. For most owners, expect roughly $250-$500 per OEM alloy rim, with steel wheels typically cheaper and high-end forged wheels considerably more. Always verify fitment, warranty, and overall installation costs when budgeting for a rim replacement. These ranges reflect current market observations through 2024-2026, and actual prices may vary by model year, region, and retailer.

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