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What bolt pattern is the Honda Accord?

The Honda Accord typically uses a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern (five lug holes on a 114.3 mm circle), with a center bore of 64.1 mm.


Bolt pattern basics for the Accord


The bolt pattern, or PCD, defines how many lug holes a wheel has and the diameter of the circle that passes through those holes. For most Honda Accords, this is 5 lugs on a 114.3 mm circle, with a hub bore of 64.1 mm. These specs are critical when you’re buying wheels or tires to ensure proper mounting and fitment. While this standard covers the vast majority of modern Accords, always confirm the exact specs for your year and trim.


Why this matters for wheel choices


Matching the bolt pattern is essential for safe mounting. If the wheel’s bolt pattern doesn’t align, it won’t fit, or it could cause damage. Even wheels with the same pattern can have clearance issues if the offset or center bore differs from the vehicle’s requirements.


Core specs you should know


To determine whether a wheel will fit your Accord, focus on two numbers: the bolt pattern and the center bore. The standard specs are:



  • Bolt pattern (PCD): 5x114.3 mm

  • Center bore: 64.1 mm


In practice, these numbers are widely supported across the Accord lineup, but always verify using official documentation or a VIN-based lookup for your exact year and trim before purchasing wheels or tires.


How to verify for your specific car


To confirm your Accord’s bolt pattern for a wheel upgrade, use these steps:



  1. Consult the owner’s manual or a dealership for the exact specifications for your model year and trim.

  2. Physically inspect your hub and measure the bolt circle and center bore if you have the wheel removed.

  3. Compare the measurements to the wheel you’re considering, and don’t forget to check the wheel offset and brake clearance as well.

  4. When in doubt, use a reputable wheel retailer or a wheel fitment database and provide your VIN or model details to confirm compatibility.


Following these steps helps ensure you select wheels that fit safely and perform as expected.


Summary


For the Honda Accord, the standard wheel fitment is 5x114.3 mm with a 64.1 mm center bore. This pattern applies to most modern Accords, but always verify for your exact year and trim before buying wheels or tires, especially when considering aftermarket options.

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