The standard bolt pattern for a 1992 Honda Accord is 4x114.3 mm (four lugs on a 114.3 mm circle), with a hub bore of 64.1 mm. Lug nuts are typically M12 x 1.5. This configuration covers most 1990–1993 Accord models from that generation, but always verify on your specific car before buying wheels.
In this article, we explore what that bolt pattern means for wheels, how to verify it on your vehicle, and practical tips for replacing rims or choosing aftermarket wheels that fit safely and correctly.
Bolt pattern basics for the 1992 Accord
Understanding bolt pattern helps ensure new wheels bolt on securely without vibration or clearance problems. For the 1992 Accord, the essential numbers are the lug pattern, the hub bore, and the lug size. Knowing these makes it easier to shop for replacements or to confirm compatibility with aftermarket wheels.
Key specifications to know
- Bolt pattern: 4x114.3 mm (four lugs on a 114.3 mm circle)
- Center bore: 64.1 mm
- Lug nut size: typically M12 x 1.5
These specifications reflect factory and common aftermarket configurations for the era. Always verify with a physical measurement or official documentation for your exact vehicle if you plan to install new wheels.
How to verify the bolt pattern on your car
To confirm the bolt pattern on a specific 1992 Accord you own or service, use a simple, repeatable process that doesn't rely on guesswork.
- Count the lug holes on the wheel hub when you remove the wheel; you should see four for the 4x114.3 pattern.
- Measure the bolt circle: place a ruler or caliper across opposite lug holes and measure the center-to-center distance; the result should be 114.3 mm (4.5 inches).
- Check the hub bore size: the center bore on the hub is typically 64.1 mm; if your wheel has a larger bore, consider hub-centric rings to center the wheel properly. If smaller, the wheel is not compatible without adapters.
- Consult your owner's manual or a parts catalog with the VIN for an exact specification, as some market variations can occur.
In practice, most 1992 Accords use the 4x114.3 pattern, but verifying on your specific car ensures you don't buy wheels that won't fit or will rub on brakes.
Practical considerations when buying wheels or adapters
When shopping for new wheels or plans to use adapters, consider compatibility beyond the bolt pattern to ensure safe installation and proper performance.
- Match the bolt pattern exactly to avoid improper seating of the wheel and potential vibration.
- Ensure the hub bore can accommodate the wheel; if the wheel's bore is larger, hub-centric rings can help center the wheel; if it’s smaller, the wheel won't seat correctly.
- Check offset and brake caliper clearance; even with a correct bolt pattern, an incorrect offset can cause rubbing or clearance issues.
If you choose to use adapters or spacers, be aware that these add-ons can affect handling and safety, so consult with a professional installer and verify with manufacturer guidelines.
Summary
The 1992 Honda Accord typically uses a 4x114.3 mm bolt pattern with a 64.1 mm hub bore and lug nuts sized M12 x 1.5. Always verify the pattern on your specific vehicle by counting lug holes, measuring the bolt circle, and checking the hub bore, then consider offset, clearance, and center bore when selecting wheels. With careful verification, you can confidently replace wheels and maintain driving safety.


