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What size rims are on a 2011 Honda Accord?

The 2011 Honda Accord offered multiple wheel sizes depending on trim and body style. In general, expect 16-inch rims on the base sedan, 17-inch rims on mid-range trims, and 18-inch rims on the higher-end V6 variants. Exact sizes can vary by market and production run, so it’s best to verify on your specific car.


Rim sizes for the 2011 Accord sedan


The following reflects common factory specifications for the U.S.-market sedan lineup in that model year.



  • LX (4‑cylinder): 16x6.5-inch steel wheels with hubcaps; tire size P205/65R16

  • EX (4‑cylinder): 17x7.0-inch alloy wheels; tire size P235/45R17

  • EX‑L (4‑cylinder): 17x7.0-inch alloy wheels; tire size P235/45R17

  • EX‑L V6: 18x7.5-inch alloy wheels; tire size P235/45R18


Note: These sizes cover the most common sedan configurations. Market differences or special editions can alter wheel and tire packages, so confirm with the door jamb sticker or the original build sheet if you’re unsure.


Coupe and regional variations


Coupe models usually followed the sedan’s trim-based pattern, but some configurations offered different wheel options or optional upgrades (including larger wheels on certain high-end versions). Regional production differences can also affect the exact rims that came from the factory. For a precise number on a specific car, check the door sticker, owner’s manual, or the vehicle’s VIN/build data.


How to verify your exact rim size


When you’re trying to confirm the rim size on a particular vehicle, use these checks on the car you own or are considering:



  • Inspect the tire sidewall for the size code (for example, P235/45R17). The final number (17) indicates the wheel diameter in inches.

  • Look at the driver’s door jamb sticker, which lists the recommended tire and wheel sizes for that specific vehicle.

  • Consult the owner’s manual or a factory build sheet/VIN decoder for the exact wheel option installed by the factory.


If you’re shopping used parts or planning a wheel upgrade, knowing your exact stock size helps ensure proper fitment and avoids rubbing or speedometer errors.


Summary


For the 2011 Honda Accord, stock rim sizes typically ranged from 16 inches on the base LX sedan to 17 inches on mid-range EX/EX-L trims, up to 18 inches on higher-end EX-L V6 variants. Always verify the precise size on your vehicle via the door jamb sticker or owner’s manual, especially if the car is from a different market or a special edition. This ensures you get the correct wheels and tires for your model.

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