The bolt pattern for most Honda Accord wheels is 5 on 114.3 millimeters (5x114.3), often written as 5x4.5 inches. This standard applies to the majority of North American and global Accord models, but there are occasional exceptions by year, trim, or market. Always verify your specific vehicle’s spec to be sure.
Understanding bolt patterns and why they matter
Bolt patterns describe how many lug holes a wheel has and the diameter of the circle those holes form. For a Honda Accord, the typical configuration is five lug holes spaced on a 114.3 mm circle. Matching bolt pattern is essential for safe wheel mounting and proper alignment.
Common pattern for Honda Accord
Across most generations and regions, the Honda Accord has used the 5x114.3 bolt pattern. However, there can be variations for certain markets or older models, so it’s important to confirm for your exact year and trim by checking official documentation or direct measurements.
Notes on variations
If you encounter a wheel labeled with a different bolt pattern or with four lug holes, it will not fit a typical Accord without adapters or modifications. Always verify with reliable sources before buying wheels or adapters.
To help you verify your specific car, use these steps:
- Check the owner's manual or the door jamb sticker for the wheel specification. Look for terms like "Bolt pattern" or "PCD."
- Inspect the wheel itself for stamped markings such as "5x114.3" on the hub face or rim area.
- Measure the bolt circle if needed: measure center-to-center distance between opposite lug holes to obtain the diameter in millimeters.
- Count the lug holes: 5-lug configurations are standard for most Accords; a 4-lug wheel typically requires adapters or is not compatible.
Following these steps will help you determine the correct bolt pattern for your Honda Accord and avoid mismatched wheels.
Summary
The Honda Accord’s default wheel bolt pattern is 5x114.3 mm (5 on 4.5 inches). While this covers the vast majority of models, always verify your specific year and market—via the manual, door sticker, or wheel markings—to ensure compatibility and safe installation.


