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What size wheel cover for 2012 Honda Accord?

The correct wheel cover size for a 2012 Honda Accord depends on the wheel diameter on your particular trim. In practice, you’ll typically need 16-inch wheel covers if your car has 16-inch wheels; higher trims with 17-inch wheels usually do not use wheel covers at all.


Wheel sizes offered on the 2012 Accord


Below is a quick reference to the two main wheel diameter options you might encounter on a 2012 Accord. This helps you determine whether you need a wheel cover and what size to look for.



  • 16-inch wheels: Most base and mid-level 2012 Accords used 16-inch wheels, which commonly use wheel covers (hubcaps) designed to fit 16-inch rims.

  • 17-inch wheels: Higher-trim models and some configurations used 17-inch alloy wheels, which typically do not use wheel covers.


In practice, many owners with the standard 16-inch setup will be purchasing 16-inch wheel covers, while owners with 17-inch alloy wheels will not need wheel covers.


How to verify the correct wheel cover size for your car


The following steps help you confirm the exact size for your specific vehicle. This will prevent buying the wrong part.



  1. Check the tire sidewall size stamped on the tire itself (for example, 205/65R16). The number before the 'R' indicates the wheel diameter in inches.

  2. Look at the wheel itself: measure the diameter from bead seat to bead seat across the wheel’s center, or note the size printed on the inside of the wheel cover if present.

  3. Consult the owner’s manual or the vehicle’s information label (usually found on the door jamb) for the original equipment wheel size.

  4. If you’re unsure, compare to the current wheels on your car: if they are 16 inches in diameter, you’ll want a 16-inch wheel cover; if they’re 17 inches, wheel covers are typically not required.


Following these steps will help you determine whether your 2012 Accord uses 16-inch wheel covers or none at all due to 17-inch alloy wheels.


Practical buying tips


When shopping for wheel covers, prioritize OEM (Honda) or high-quality aftermarket options that match the 16-inch or 17-inch diameter you confirmed. Be mindful that 16-inch covers are made to snap onto either steel wheels or compatible hubcap assemblies, while 17-inch wheels on many models are alloy and do not use typical wheel covers.


Summary


In short, a 2012 Honda Accord typically requires 16-inch wheel covers if your vehicle has 16-inch wheels; 17-inch wheels on higher trims usually come with alloy wheels and do not use wheel covers. Always verify the wheel diameter on your specific car to buy the correct part.

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