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What size rims for a 2002 Honda Accord?

The 2002 Honda Accord offered a couple of wheel sizes depending on trim, with 15-inch wheels on base models and 16-inch wheels on higher trims. Always verify the exact size on your car using the door jamb sticker or the owner's manual, as regional or special editions can differ.


Wheel sizes by trim


The following overview summarizes the common stock sizes you’d find on a 2002 Accord. Note that exact sizes can vary by market and optional packages.



  • 15x6.0J wheels on base DX/LX trims, typically paired with 195/65R15 tires.

  • 16x6.5J alloy wheels on EX trims, commonly with 205/60R16 tires.

  • 16x6.5J alloy wheels on EX V6 and related variants, also using 205/60R16 tires.


Keep in mind that some regional or coupe configurations may differ slightly, but the 15-inch vs. 16-inch distinction is the key takeaway for stock sizes.


Key specs to know when swapping wheels


When considering replacements, the following specs are important to ensure a proper fit: 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern, center bore around 64.1 mm, and an offset in roughly the +40 to +55 mm range depending on the wheel. Always confirm the exact spec of any wheel you plan to mount on your 2002 Accord to avoid clearance or safety issues.


Common aftermarket sizes


If you’re thinking about aftermarket wheels, there are broader options that fit the 2002 Accord as long as you respect the bolt pattern and clearance. The list below reflects typical aftermarket ranges used by owners, not factory recommendations.



  • 16x6.5–7.0 inches in diameter with offsets that preserve proper clearance and handling.

  • 17x7.0–7.5 inches for performance-oriented setups, with attention to brake clearance and suspension geometry.

  • 18x7.5–8.0 inches for bold styling or track-focused builds, ensuring the tires and suspension can accommodate the larger rims.


When adopting aftermarket wheels, ensure you maintain proper tire width and aspect ratio to keep the overall diameter close to stock, and verify that the load rating and speed rating meet or exceed the OEM specifications.


How to verify the correct size for your car


To be certain you’re buying the right rims for your exact car, follow these steps: compare the wheel size on your current wheels, check the door jamb placard for wheel/tire specifications, consult the owner’s manual, and if in doubt, contact a Honda dealer or a reputable tire/wheel shop with your VIN to pull the exact factory specs for your vehicle.


Summary


For a 2002 Honda Accord, stock rim sizes are typically 15 inches on lower trims and 16 inches on higher trims, with 15x6.0J and 16x6.5J being common configurations. The bolt pattern is 5x114.3 mm and center bore is about 64.1 mm, with offsets generally in the +40 to +55 mm range. When replacing wheels, verify all specs for your exact trim and region, and consider staying within stock diameter to preserve speedometer accuracy and braking performance.

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