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What rims will fit on a Honda CR-V?

In short, most Honda CR-Vs use a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern with a 64.1 mm hub bore, and wheels should match that pattern with a center bore that fits or be paired with hub-centric rings. Beyond that, maintaining a compatible offset, width, and diameter is essential to avoid rubbing and braking interference. Always check your exact year and trim to confirm precise specs.


Understanding the basics of wheel compatibility


Before you shop for rims, it helps to know the core fitment factors that influence whether a wheel will work on your CR-V. The most important benchmarks are the bolt pattern, hub bore, offset, and the wheel’s diameter and width relative to brake calipers and fenders.



  • Bolt pattern: 5 lug, 114.3 mm pitch (5x114.3).

  • Hub bore: 64.1 mm is standard for many CR-V models; if a wheel has a larger bore, use hub-centric rings to center it properly.

  • Offset: Most CR-Vs prefer a moderate offset that keeps the wheel near the stock position; large deviations can cause rubbing or changing the steering feel.

  • Diameter and width: Factory wheels typically range from mid-teens to around 18 inches in newer trims; aftermarket rims should be sized to clear brakes, calipers, and suspension components.

  • Lug nuts and seating: Ensure the wheel uses the same lug nut size and seat type as your vehicle’s studs (most Hondas use M12x1.5 with a conical seat).

  • Brake clearance and spoke design: Some brake calipers or rotor shapes require wheels with particular spoke patterns or extra clearance in the spokes.


Keeping these basics in mind helps you filter available rims quickly and reduces the risk of fitment surprises after purchase.


Generation-by-generation fit overview


Early CR-V generations (roughly 1995–2011)


Across these generations, the wheel mounting standard remained 5x114.3 with a center bore close to 64.1 mm for most models. This makes many 16- to 17-inch aftermarket rims compatible, provided you respect brake clearance and the stock offset range. Always verify your specific year and trim, as brake sizes and fender clearance vary between base, EX, and AWD configurations.



  • Typical aftermarket options: 16–17 inch rims with widths around 6.5–7.5 inches.

  • Important checks: ensure the calipers clear the wheel spokes and that the overall diameter doesn’t affect the ABS/TCS sensors or speedometer calibration.


Bottom line for these generations: stick to wheels that match the 5x114.3 bolt pattern and 64.1 mm hub bore, and confirm brake clearance for the exact trim you own.


Modern CR-V generations (roughly 2012–2024/25)


For the modern CR-V lineup, the 5x114.3 bolt pattern remains the norm, but wheel sizes and styling options broadened with higher trims. Common OEM sizes span from 16 to 19 inches, and the offset tends toward keeping the wheel closer to the stock stance to maintain ride quality and handling. Always confirm the exact specifications for your year and trim, especially if you’re considering larger diameter wheels or aggressive offsets.



  • Typical modern options: 17–18–19 inch rims on various trims, with widths generally in the 7.0–8.0 inch range depending on the design.

  • Key caution: larger wheels may require careful Brake caliper clearance checks and potential tire size changes to maintain speedometer accuracy and ride quality.


In short, for these generations the same core fitment rule applies: 5x114.3 bolt pattern, 64.1 mm hub bore (or use hub rings), and offsets/widths that preserve clearance and ride characteristics.


Aftermarket rims: practical buying tips


If you’re buying aftermarket rims, these guidelines help you choose safely and avoid fitment issues.



  • Confirm the bolt pattern is 5x114.3 (5 on 4.5 inches).

  • Match or account for the hub bore with hub-centric rings to ensure proper centering.

  • Choose an offset that keeps the wheel close to stock alignment to avoid rubbing, braking interference, and drivetrain wear.

  • Ensure the wheel diameter and width will clear brake rotors, calipers, and suspension, and won’t rub fenders at full lock or during suspension travel.

  • Check lug nut type and seat to ensure compatibility with your studs and wheel holes.

  • Verify the wheel’s load rating and ensure TPMS sensors are compatible or can be transferred.


Following these steps helps you select aftermarket rims that fit safely and perform as intended on your CR-V.


Practical steps to confirm fitment for your exact CR-V


Use this quick checklist to verify a wheel will fit your specific car before ordering or mounting.



  1. Identify your exact model year and trim (EX, LX, AWD, etc.) to confirm standard brake sizes and suspension design.

  2. Measure or confirm the bolt pattern is 5x114.3 and the hub bore is 64.1 mm; note any deviations for special editions.

  3. Check the wheel offset and diameter; compare with the stock wheel specifications for your model year and trim.

  4. Assess brake caliper clearance and rotor size for the intended wheel’s width and spoke design.

  5. If the wheel bore is larger than 64.1 mm, plan to use hub-centric rings to center the wheel properly.

  6. Consider TPMS compatibility and whether sensors need to be transferred or reprogrammed.


After performing these checks, you’ll have a reliable sense of which rims will physically fit and which may require additional modifications or professional installation.


Summary


For a Honda CR-V, the starting point is a 5x114.3 bolt pattern with a 64.1 mm hub bore. Beyond that, select rims with an appropriate diameter and width that clear brakes and suspension, and use hub-centric rings if the bore differs. Offsets should keep the wheel close to stock to avoid handling or clearance issues, and always verify with your exact year, trim, and local requirements. When in doubt, consult the dealer or a wheel-fitment professional and consider using reputable brands that publish fitment data for your CR-V.

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