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What is the bolt size of a 2010 Honda Accord?

The 2010 Honda Accord uses a 5-lug wheel pattern with lug nuts sized M12 x 1.5 and a 60-degree conical seat; the typical lug-nut hex size is 19 mm, and the wheel studs are 12 mm in diameter.


To understand what that means for replacements or wheel upgrades, it helps to break down the official specs, where to find them on your car, and what to do if you’re dealing with aftermarket wheels. While the core dimensions are consistent across most 2010 Accords, trim differences or non-OEM wheels can alter installation details, so it’s wise to verify before you buy or mount new wheels.


Core wheel-attachment specs


Below is a concise reference to the standard attachment geometry for a 2010 Accord. This list covers the essential numbers you’ll encounter when selecting wheels, lug nuts, or performing a tire rotation.



  • Bolt pattern (PCD): 5-lug on a 114.3 mm circle (5x114.3)

  • Wheel studs: 12 mm diameter

  • Lug nut thread size: M12 x 1.5

  • Lug nut seat type: 60-degree conical

  • Lug nut hex size: 19 mm


These specifications are representative for most 2010 Accord configurations, but verify against your vehicle’s VIN and the wheel packaging to be certain. Different trims or aftermarket wheels can introduce variations.


Torque and installation guidelines


Correct torque and installation practices are essential for safe wheel mounting. The following guidelines apply to most 2010 Accords with OEM wheels, including updates for aftermarket applications where appropriate.



  • Recommended lug nut torque: approximately 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm)

  • Torque sequence: use a star pattern to evenly distribute load

  • Re-torque after the first 50–100 miles of driving, then periodically as advised


Following these torque guidelines helps ensure proper seating and load distribution across the lug nuts. Always confirm the exact figure for your wheel size and vehicle by consulting the owner's manual or a Honda dealer if you’re unsure.


How to verify the bolt size for your specific car


Because there can be minor variations by trim or aftermarket wheels, it’s prudent to confirm the exact sizes for your particular vehicle using these sources:



  • Driver’s door jamb sticker (vehicle placard) – lists wheel/tire information

  • Owner’s manual or service manual for model-year-specific specs

  • Stamped information on the wheel hub or inside the wheel well


If you’re purchasing wheels or lug nuts online, cross-check these sources with the product specifications and, when possible, consult a professional installer.


Summary


The 2010 Honda Accord typically uses a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern, with lug nuts sized M12 x 1.5, 60-degree conical seats, and 19 mm hex heads. Wheel studs are 12 mm in diameter. Torque the lug nuts to about 80 ft-lbs (108 Nm) in a star pattern and re-check after the first 50–100 miles. Always verify exact figures for your specific vehicle and wheel configuration using the owner’s manual, VIN, or a qualified technician.

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