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What is the bolt pattern on a 1989 Honda Accord?

The bolt pattern for a 1989 Honda Accord is 4x114.3 mm (four lugs on a 114.3 mm bolt circle).


In practical terms, this means the wheel studs are arranged on a circle with a diameter of 114.3 millimeters. This pattern is common on late-1980s Hondas, and it influences wheel fitment, center bore, and lug hardware. Always verify exact specs for your specific vehicle or wheel.


Bolt pattern basics


Understanding wheel fit starts with the bolt circle diameter, lug count, and the matching of the center bore and lug seating. For the 1989 Accord, the setup follows Honda’s prevailing formula from that era, which helps determine compatibility with factory and aftermarket wheels.


Key specifications to verify


Before listing a wheel or wheel/tire package, check these specs to ensure proper fitment.



  • Bolt pattern: 4x114.3 mm (4 on 114.3 mm bolt circle)

  • Center bore: 64.1 mm

  • Lug nut size and thread pitch: M12x1.5

  • Lug nut seat: 60-degree conical


These specs are typical for the 1986–1989 Accord models; variations are unlikely but possible with rare trims. Always confirm by inspecting the wheel stamping or the owner's manual.


How to verify on your vehicle


If you’re replacing wheels yourself, use these practical checks to confirm fitment on your specific car.


Hub-centric vs lug-centric compatibility


Many Honda wheels are hub-centric, meaning the center bore helps align the wheel. If a replacement wheel is not hub-centric or has a smaller center bore, you may need hub rings to ensure precise centering and to avoid brake or cosmetic issues.


Additionally, if you’re buying aftermarket wheels, verify the lug seating type and ensure the lug nuts you have (size and thread pitch) match the wheel requirements.


To verify in practice, you can rely on these steps:



  • Look for stamping on the wheel or in the vehicle’s documentation that states "4x114.3" or "114.3" bolt circle.

  • Measure the distance between opposite lug centers to confirm the 114.3 mm bolt circle.

  • Check the lug nut size and thread pitch (commonly M12x1.5 for this era of Honda).

  • Confirm the center bore is 64.1 mm, and consider hub rings if there is a mismatch.


With these checks, you can confidently determine wheel compatibility for your 1989 Accord.


Summary


In summary, the 1989 Honda Accord uses a 4x114.3 mm bolt pattern, with a center bore of about 64.1 mm, and lug hardware typically sized M12x1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat. This configuration is common for the era and guides wheel selection. Always verify the exact stamping on your wheels or consult the owner’s manual to ensure a precise fit.

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