The 2000 Honda CR-V uses 15-inch wheels, with most models wearing 15x6-inch rims and P205/70R15 tires.
In this article, we detail the stock wheel and tire specifications for the first-generation CR-V, note variations by trim, and explain what to check if you’re replacing wheels or upgrading for a different look.
Stock wheel and tire specifications
Factory dimensions for the 2000 CR-V’s wheels and tires are listed here for quick reference.
- Wheel diameter: 15 inches
- Wheel width: 6 inches
- Bolt pattern: 4 x 114.3 mm
- Offset: approximately +45 mm
- Tire size: P205/70R15
These specifications describe the standard configuration for most U.S.-market 2000 CR-Vs. When replacing wheels, aim to match these dimensions to maintain proper fit, braking clearance, and speedometer accuracy.
Variations by trim and era
While the vast majority of 2000 CR-Vs use 15x6-inch wheels, some trims may feature different finishes or optional alloy wheels. The overall diameter and width typically remain the same, and the bolt pattern remains 4x114.3 mm. Always verify exact specs with your vehicle’sVIN or owner’s manual when purchasing replacement wheels.
Summary
For a 2000 Honda CR-V, the standard wheel setup is 15x6-inch wheels with P205/70R15 tires, mounted on a 4x114.3 mm bolt pattern and an offset around +45 mm. This ensures proper fitment, handling, and speedometer accuracy, whether you’re restoring a stock ride or planning a controlled upgrade.


