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What rims will fit on a Honda CRV?

Rims that fit a Honda CR-V are those that match the vehicle’s bolt pattern, center bore, offset, and overall width/diameter so they clear brakes, fenders, and suspension. For most CR-V models, that means a 5-lug pattern of 114.3 mm, a center bore of 64.1 mm, and an offset close to the stock specification (typically around +50 to +60 mm). Wheel diameters commonly range from 16 to 18 inches, with 19-inch aftermarket options occasionally used but requiring careful fitment checks.


Key compatibility factors


Rim compatibility hinges on four main technical aspects. The list below explains what to verify before purchasing rims for a CR-V.



  • Bolt pattern: Most Honda CR-Vs use a 5 on 114.3 mm (5x114.3) bolt pattern. Ensure the wheel has five lug holes spaced at 114.3 mm.

  • Center bore: The typical CR-V center bore is 64.1 mm. If the wheel’s center bore is larger, you may need a hub-centric ring; if smaller, the wheel will not fit without modification.

  • Offset and backspacing: Stock offset is generally in the +50 to +60 mm range. Staying close to the stock offset helps avoid rubbing and drivetrain or braking interference. Very different offsets can cause clearance issues with calipers or fenders.

  • Wheel width and diameter: Common CR-V sizes include 16x6.5, 17x7, and 18x7.5. Make sure the chosen wheel width and diameter clear the brakes and do not rub the fenders at full steering lock or during suspension travel. Also ensure the tire size you plan to use is compatible with the wheel diameter.


In short, ensure bolt pattern, center bore, offset, and wheel width/diameter align with your CR-V specs to achieve a proper fit with minimal modification.


Common wheel sizes you’ll see on CR-Vs


Most CR-Vs use wheels in the low-to-mid 16- to 18-inch range, with several trims offering 17s and 18s as standard or optional equipment. The following options are typical when shopping for aftermarket rims, but always verify with your exact year and trim group.



  • 16-inch wheels: commonly 16x6.5 to 16x7

  • 17-inch wheels: commonly around 17x7

  • 18-inch wheels: commonly around 18x7.5

  • 19-inch and larger: possible in some aftermarket setups, but may require careful brake clearance, lower-profile tires, and potential suspension or fender adjustments


When considering sizes beyond the stock range, plan for possible additional work or components to ensure proper fitment and ride quality.


How to verify fit for your specific CR-V


Before buying, confirm your vehicle’s exact specifications and check for any model-year nuances. Use these steps to verify fit:



  1. Confirm bolt pattern: ensure the wheel is 5×114.3 mm (5x114.3).

  2. Measure center bore: be sure the wheel’s center bore is 64.1 mm or plan for hub-centric rings if it’s larger.

  3. Check offset and width: compare the wheel’s offset and width to your current wheels; try to stay close to stock (+/- a limited range) to avoid rubbing or steering changes.

  4. Check brake clearance: ensure the wheel design (spoke pattern, dish, and spoke depth) clears the brake calipers and rotor vents.

  5. Verify tire and wheel compatibility: choose a tire size that fits the new wheel diameter and maintains safe speedometer/readout accuracy; confirm TPMS compatibility if your model uses tire-pressure sensors.

  6. Confirm lug hardware: ensure you have the correct lug nut type and thread pitch for the wheel and hub, and torque specs for installation.


Following these steps will help you avoid common fitment issues and ensure reliable performance and safety.


Summary


To fit rims on a Honda CR-V, focus on matching the bolt pattern (5x114.3 mm), center bore (64.1 mm), and offset to the vehicle’s stock specs, while selecting a wheel diameter and width that clears the brakes and bodywork. Common CR-V rims range from 16 to 18 inches, with 19-inch aftermarket options possible but requiring careful clearance checks. Always verify specifications for your exact year and trim, and consult a wheel or tire professional if you’re unsure.

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