In brief, the stock rim sizes for the 2007 Accord depend on trim: LX sedans typically come with 16-inch rims, while EX and EX-L trims use 17-inch rims. Coupes follow the same pattern with 17-inch rims on most trims.
The 2007 model year spanned sedan and coupe body styles with several trims (LX, LX-S, EX, EX-L, and V6 variants). Rim size was tied to trim and options; the following sections outline the common factory sizes and how to verify your exact setup.
Common factory rim sizes by body style
Here are the typical factory rim sizes you would find on a stock 2007 Accord, summarized by body style and trim. Note that individual vehicles may vary due to options or regional specifications.
- Sedan: LX — 16-inch rims
- Sedan: EX/EX-L — 17-inch rims
- Coupé: any trim that used alloy wheels — 17-inch rims
These sizes reflect the most common factory configurations for the 2007 Accord across market trims and body styles. Always verify your specific car’s wheel size if you’re replacing wheels or tires.
How to confirm the exact rim size on your car
To be certain of your vehicle’s wheel size, check the official specifications on the car itself or in its documentation. Use these steps to verify the exact rim size for your 2007 Accord.
- Inspect the tire information placard on the driver's door jamb; it lists the recommended tire and wheel sizes for your car.
- Look at the wheel markings (often stamped on the back side of the wheel or near the lug nuts) to read the exact size (for example, 16x6.0J or 17x7.0J).
- Consult the owner's manual or the original window sticker (Monroney) for your trim’s factory wheel size.
- If you still need confirmation, contact a Honda dealer or use a VIN-based service portal to pull the original equipment specifications.
Verifying the exact rim size ensures compatibility with tires, brakes, and suspension components and helps you select appropriate wheels or replacements.
Summary
For most 2007 Honda Accords, the standard rim size is 16 inches on LX trims and 17 inches on EX/EX-L trims, with coupes typically following the same pattern. Always verify the exact size for your vehicle via the door placard or VIN-based service data, as wheel sizing can vary by market and option packages.


