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What size are stock Honda Accord rims?

There isn't a single stock size for all Honda Accord models. The wheel diameter varies by model year and trim, but in recent generations you’ll commonly encounter 17-, 18-, or 19-inch rims. To know the exact size for your car, check the door placard, owner’s manual, or VIN-based parts lookup.


Stock wheel sizes in recent Honda Accord generations


For the current and recent generations (roughly 2013–present, with the 10th generation rolling out in 2018 and continuing with updates through the mid-2020s), wheel sizes are distributed across trims. A practical guide is that base models tend to ride on smaller wheels, while higher trims use larger diameters. The exact size can still vary by market and year, so verification is always best.


Bolt pattern and compatibility basics


Most Honda Accords share a common bolt pattern of 5x114.3 mm, with a hub bore around 64.1 mm. The wheel diameter (the number you see on the wheel) determines the overall size, while width and offset affect fitment. Always confirm all three dimensions (diameter, width, and offset) for any aftermarket replacements or tire changes.



  • Base LX and Sport trims: commonly 17x7-inch alloy wheels.

  • Mid-range (EX and EX-L): often 18x8-inch wheels on many markets.

  • Top-trim (Touring): typically 19x8-inch wheels.


Because wheel sizes can differ by year and market, always verify your exact vehicle’s specifications before purchasing tires or wheels.


How to verify your Honda Accord's exact wheel size


To confirm the precise stock wheel size for your specific car, use these steps:



  1. Check the driver’s door jamb placard, which lists the wheel size and tire information for your vehicle.

  2. Look at the tire sidewall; the wheel diameter is the last number in the tire size (for example, the “18” in P215/50R18).

  3. Refer to the owner’s manual or the maintenance/service booklet for wheel size specifications.

  4. If you have access to Honda’s official VIN-based lookup or a dealership, use it to confirm the factory wheel size for your exact VIN.

  5. When in doubt, contact a Honda dealer or a qualified tire/wheel shop to confirm compatibility.


Accurate wheel sizing is essential for performance, safety, and proper tire fitment, so take a moment to verify before buying replacements or upgrades.


Summary


Stock Honda Accord rims do not have a universal size; they vary by year and trim. In recent generations, common diameters include 17, 18, and 19 inches, with base models typically toward the smaller end and Touring models toward the larger end. Always confirm the exact size using the door placard, the tire sidewall, the owner's manual, or a VIN-based lookup. This ensures correct fitment for tires, wheels, and overall vehicle safety.

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