The exact rim size for a 2005 Honda Accord depends on the trim and body style. Most models used 15-inch wheels in base form and 16-inch wheels on higher trims, with some sportier variants featuring 17-inch rims. To be certain, check the vehicle’s door jamb sticker or the owner's manual for your specific build.
Rim sizes by trim and body style
The following outlines typical stock configurations for common 2005 Accord trims. Variations can exist between sedan and coupe bodies and between 4-cylinder and V6 models; always verify the exact size on the car itself.
- LX sedan: 15x6J wheels (often with 195/65R15 tires).
- EX sedan: 16x6.5J wheels (commonly paired with 205/60R16 tires).
- EX-L and some V6 variants, including coupe versions: 17x7J wheels.
Knowing the trim and body style helps narrow down the most likely wheel diameter, but vehicle-specific stickers remain the authoritative source for your exact rim size.
How to verify your exact rim size and fit
When upgrading or replacing rims, it’s important to confirm compatibility beyond just the diameter. The following factors influence compatibility and safety:
- Bolt pattern: Honda Accords of this era use a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern.
- Hub bore: Typically around 64.1 mm; using hub-centric rings may be necessary if the new wheels don’t match.
- Offset: Common practical ranges are roughly +40 to +50 mm; improper offset can cause rubbing or handling changes.
- Brake clearance: Ensure the chosen rims clear calipers and brake components, especially on V6 models with larger brakes.
- Tire compatibility: Select tires that maintain overall diameter close to the factory spec to avoid speedometer errors and compensation for gearing changes.
If you’re unsure, consult a tire/wheel professional or reference Honda’s official specifications for your exact model year and trim.
Summary
For a 2005 Honda Accord, rim sizes typically range from 15 inches on base trims to 16 inches on higher trims, with 17-inch rims on certain EX-L and V6 configurations. The best way to confirm your specific size is to read the door jamb sticker or the owner's manual. When considering replacements, verify bolt pattern, hub bore, offset, brake clearance, and overall tire diameter to ensure proper fit and safety.


