The typical lug pattern for most Honda Accord models is 5 on 114.3 millimeters (5x114.3) with a center bore of 64.1 millimeters. However, there are exceptions by generation and market, so verify the exact configuration for your year and trim before buying wheels or tires.
Standard lug pattern for most Accords
The following details cover the pattern you’re most likely to encounter on recent Accords, plus a note on compatibility.
Hub bore and wheel compatibility
Most Honda Accords share a hub bore around 64.1 mm. If your aftermarket wheels have a smaller bore, you’ll need hub-centric rings for proper fitment. Always check the wheel spec sheet and confirm center bore compatibility with your vehicle.
- Bolt pattern: 5 lug holes on a 114.3 mm circle (5x114.3).
- Center bore: typically 64.1 mm for most US-market Accords.
- Wheel compatibility note: verify offset and hub fitment; aftermarket wheels should be hub-centric or use rings to center properly.
For most newer Honda Accords (circa late 1990s to present), the 5x114.3 bolt pattern is standard. Always confirm for any non-US market or older models, as there can be exceptions.
How to verify your exact lug pattern
If you’re unsure of your car’s exact specification, use these steps to confirm before ordering wheels:
- Check the owner’s manual or the driver’s door jamb sticker for wheel and bolt-pattern specifications.
- If the sticker is missing, provide your VIN to a Honda dealer or use Honda’s official parts catalog to pull the build data for your exact year and trim.
- Measure the bolt circle yourself: place a ruler or caliper across the centers of two opposite lug holes; the measured distance is the bolt circle diameter (e.g., 114.3 mm).
- Inspect the hub bore size and wheel offset; if the wheel’s hub bore is larger than 64.1 mm, you may not need rings, but if smaller, use proper hub-centric rings.
By confirming these details, you’ll ensure proper fitment and safe operation when swapping wheels or tires.
Summary
The Honda Accord is most commonly equipped with a 5x114.3 bolt pattern and a 64.1 mm center bore, but there are model-year and regional variations. Always verify with official documentation or a dealership to avoid fitment issues and ensure proper hub centering, offset, and load ratings for your wheels.


