The bolt pattern for a 2001 Honda Accord is 5 lug holes on a 114.3 mm diameter circle (5x114.3) with a 64.1 mm center bore.
In addition to the bolt pattern, you should verify the hub bore and lug nut specifications when selecting wheels or adapters. This pattern applies across most late-1990s to early-2000s Accord models, including 4‑cylinder and V6 variants.
Bolt pattern specifics
Key measurements to consider when shopping for wheels or replacements:
- Pattern: 5x114.3 (five lug holes on a 114.3 mm circle)
- Center bore: 64.1 mm
- Lug nut size and thread: M12 x 1.5
- Number of lug holes: 5
- Hub centering: Some aftermarket wheels require hub rings if the bore is larger than 64.1 mm
Wheels that match the 5x114.3 pattern and a 64.1 mm center bore typically fit without spacers, but you must confirm brake caliper clearance and the wheel’s offset for the exact model and trim.
Practical considerations when replacing wheels
When shopping for wheels, also pay attention to offset, width, and clearance around the brake system. If you are considering wheels from another model or brand, confirm both the pattern and the hub bore, and use hub rings if the bore is larger than 64.1 mm to ensure proper centering.
Can I use wheels from another Honda model on a 2001 Accord?
Only if those wheels share the same bolt pattern (5x114.3) and have a compatible center bore and offset. Always verify with the wheel manufacturer or a tire shop to avoid clearance or alignment issues.
What else should I check beyond the bolt pattern?
Center bore, lug nut size and seat type, thread pitch, wheel offset, width, and brake caliper clearance are all important. A proper fitment check by a professional is recommended before purchasing or mounting wheels.
Summary
For a 2001 Honda Accord, the standard bolt pattern is 5x114.3 mm with a 64.1 mm center bore. When replacing wheels, verify offset, hub bore, and clearance to ensure a safe and correct fit. When in doubt, consult a professional or refer to the vehicle’s owner manual.


