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What size rims fit on a 2006 Honda Accord?

In short: the 2006 Honda Accord uses a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern and fits most rims in the 15–17 inch range; Honda did not offer 18-inch wheels from the factory for this year, though aftermarket 18" rims are commonly installed with careful attention to clearance and offset.


The 2006 Accord, part of the seventh generation, came in multiple trims with varying wheel options. The question of rim size depends on trim, tire clearance, and ride characteristics. This article provides the core fitment data, practical steps to verify fit, and common sizes that have historically been compatible with the model.


Key measurements that determine fit


Use this quick reference to understand what you need to check before buying rims for a 2006 Accord.



  • Bolt pattern: 5x114.3 mm

  • Center bore: 64.1 mm

  • Lug nut size: M12x1.5 (conical seat)

  • Typical factory offsets: approximately +40 mm to +50 mm (varies by wheel width and design)

  • Common aftermarket diameters for this model: 15", 16", 17"; 18" wheels exist but are usually aftermarket only and may require spacers or fender work


Understanding these factors helps ensure the wheel fits without rubbing against the brake calipers, struts, or fenders, and that the speedometer remains accurate.


Recommended rim sizes and why they fit (general guidance)


Here are the commonly seen sizes that align with the 2006 Accord’s design, along with notes on safety and highway use. Always verify exact offsets and brake caliper clearance for your specific vehicle and wheel model.



  • 15-inch rims: A common option for older trims and budget tires; often paired with 195/65R15 or 205/65R15 tires. Suitable for daily driving and improving sidewall protection.

  • 16-inch rims: Widely used on many trims; typically paired with 205/60R16 tires. Good balance of handling and ride comfort.

  • 17-inch rims: Factory-appearing upgrade for EX and EX-L trims; commonly paired with 215/50R17 or 215/55R17 tires depending on model year and market. Better handling and a more aggressive look, but a firmer ride on rough pavement.

  • 18-inch rims: Not offered by Honda for the 2006 Accord from the factory; aftermarket 18" wheels exist but require careful clearance check for brakes, calipers, and fenders, and may impact ride quality and speedometer accuracy.


Note: If you switch to a rim with a significantly different diameter, you will also change the overall tire diameter. This can affect the speedometer, gearing, and anti-lock braking performance. This is why precise matching of wheel diameter and appropriate tire sizes is important.


How to verify fit for your specific car



  1. Confirm your current bolt pattern and center bore from the wheel or owner's manual: 5x114.3 mm and 64.1 mm, respectively.

  2. Check the offset of the rim you intend to install. For most stock-style wheels on the Accord, offset is around +40 to +50 mm; a wheel with a much different offset can rub or alter suspension geometry.

  3. Measure brake clearance and caliper clearance for the chosen wheel width and diameter; some wider wheels may require caliper relief or spacers.

  4. Verify the lug nut thread size and seat type; Honda commonly uses M12x1.5 with a conical seat for these cars.

  5. Match tire size to maintain overall diameter within about 2% of stock. Use calculators to compare tire and rim combinations and adjust tire aspect ratio as needed.


By following these steps you can safely determine which rims will fit your specific 2006 Accord model and trim.


How trim differences affect rim choices (summary)


While the bolt pattern and center bore are consistent across most 2006 Accords, the exact wheel diameter and width offered by Honda varied by trim. If you plan to replace stock wheels, choose sizes within the 15–17 inch range (and avoid factory options outside this range) with matching offset. Always confirm clearance and factory specifications for your exact VIN and build date.


Summary


For a 2006 Honda Accord, look for a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern with a center bore of 64.1 mm, and plan for rims in the 15–17 inch range depending on trim. Use offsets around +40 to +50 mm and verify brake caliper clearance and overall tire diameter. 18-inch wheels are not Honda factory options for this year, but aftermarket rims can be adapted with careful fitment and potentially professional assistance. When in doubt, consult a tire and wheel professional and reference your vehicle’s VIN-specific build to ensure proper fitment.


End of article. The piece provides practical guidance for readers seeking to understand rim fitment for a 2006 Honda Accord and emphasizes verifying fit with the exact car and wheel model.

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