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Honda/Acura Wheel Bolt Pattern (PCD), Offset, and Bore Guide

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#1 ·
Look what I found on DCH Honda link in E-bay............ The answer to the most common ? asked here about wheel offset.

I1:)




and courtesy of JPetovello (post #28)


First of all, just what is meant by "bolt pattern"?

Each wheel has a different bolt pattern, and some wheels even have 2 different bolt patterns which allow it to be mounted on a wider range of vehicles (note that all OEM / factory wheels have only 1 bolt pattern).

Most Bolt Patterns are represented in the following manner:

5x114.3 (or 5x4.5, which is the same as 5x114.3 just measured in inches)

* The "5" indicates the number of holes in the wheel for the bolts to enter and mount the wheel onto the car.​
* The "114.3" indicates the diameter of the bolt circle measured in millimeters or inches. 4 and 6 bolt wheels are measured from the center of one bolt hole to the center of the bolt hole directly across from it. On a 5 bolt pattern, it is a bit trickier to measure without special tools. Imagine a circle running through the centers of each bolt hole. You would measure from the center of one bolt hole to the imaginary circle that lays between the opposite two bolt holes. Please keep in mind that just because a wheel has the same bolt pattern as your car, doesn't mean it will be a perfect fit. There are other factors that should be taken into consideration such as offset, wheel width, tire size and brake clearance. We will be posting more guides on these topics as well.​


Below is a useful reference guide that lists years, models and bolt patterns for most Honda and Acura wheels.

4 x 4 (same as 4 x 100):

Honda
Accord : 1982-1989​
Civic (All 4 Lug Models) : 1980-2005​
CRX : 1982-1991​
Del Sol : 1993-1997​
Fit : 2007-current​
Insight : 2010-2014​
Prelude : 1986-1991​


Acura
Integra (All Models except Type R) : 1986-2001​



4 x 4.5 (same as 4 x 114.3):

Honda
Accord (All 4 Lug Models) : 1990-2002​
Prelude (All 4 Lug Models) : 1992-1996​


Acura
CL 2.2 : 1996-2000​
Legend : 1986-1990​
TL 2.5 : 1995-2001​
Vigor : 1992-1994​



5 x 4.5 (same as 5 x 114.3):


Honda
Accord (All 5 Lug V6 engine Models) : 1998-2002​
Accord : 2003-current​
Civic : 2006-current​
Civic Si : 2004-current​
CR-V : 1998-current​
CR-Z : 2010-current​
Crosstour : 2010-2016​
Element : 2003-2009​
FCX Clarity : 2008-2013​
HR-V : 2016-current​
Odyssey : 1995-2004​
Prelude : 1997-2001​
Pilot : 2003-2009​


Acura
CL : 2001-2003 3.2​
CL Type S : 2001-2003 3.2​
ILX : 2013-current​
Integra Type R : 1997-2001​
Legend : 1990-1995​
MDX : 2001-2006​
NSX : 1991-2005​
RDX : 2007-current​
RL 3.5 : 1996-2004​
RSX : 2002-2009​
RSX Type S : 2002-2009​
TL 3.2 : 1996-2003​
TL 3.2 Type S : 1996-2003​
TL : 2004-2008​
TL Type S : 2004-2008​
TLX : 2015+​
TSX : 2004-2014​
TSX Sport Wagon : 2011-2014​



5 x 4.75 (same as 5 x 120):

Honda
Odyssey : 2005-current​
Pilot : 2009-current​
Ridgeline : 2005-2014​


Acura
MDX : 2007 - current​
NSX : 2017 - current​
RL : 2005 - 2013​
RLX : 2014+​
TL : 2009 - 2014​
ZDX : 2010 - 2013​
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#31 ·
Hey I have an 01 Cr-V and i just scored a set of 2010 Crosstour 18x7 wheels and they also have an Offset of 55. As long as I make sure the tires i choose have the same overall diameter i should be good slappin these beautiful Honda motersport wheels on my cr-v ya??? Any input is greatly appreciated. :thmsup:
 
#33 ·
Hey guys, I'm new to Honda's and would much appreciate your help. My fiance drives a 2008 accord coupe I4 and currently has "Drag" brand wheel which i hate and would like to find a nice set that will sit flush with the fenders. Would a 40mm offset do the trick?
Any advice would be much help fellas, or if you could point me in the right direction on this forum.

Thanks
 
#37 ·
In the process of searching for a replacement spare tire for my car I learned that Honda actually has more than one size for their hub centric wheels. Mine is apparently 2.5", but the first spare tire that I found appeared to be something around 2.75". Does anyone have any information regarding the hub center diameter for the various models to go with the bolt pattern info above? That would help guide me to finding the right size spare tire.

Thanks,
Joe Furedy
-06 Accord Coupe V6-6MT
 
#41 ·
i have a 08 accord coupe v6

do these have the same offset?

5 x 4.5 (same as 5 x 114.3):

Acura

1996-2003 3.2 TL
1996-2003 3.2 TL Type S
2004-2009 TL
2007-2009 TL Type S
2001-2003 3.2 CL
2001-2003 3.2 CL Type S
1996-2004 3.5 RL
1997-2001 Integra Type R
2002-2009 RSX
2002-2009 RSX Type S
2004-2009 TSX
2001-2006 MDX
1991-1993 NSX - All Models
1990-95 Legend


Honda

1998-2009 Accord - All 5 Lug Models
1997-2001 Prelude - All 5 Lug Models
1995-2004 Odyssey - All Models
2003-2009 Element - All Models
2003-2009 Pilot - All Models
1998-2009 CR-V - All Models
2006-2009 Civic - All Models
2004-2009 Civic Si
 
#42 ·
Just bought my first accord and i have a set of new rims from my other car. Can anyone tell me if a 17x9 rim with an offset of 42 fit a 2012 accord coupe?

Will the tire diameter change too much if you put the stock tires of a 2012 accord ex coupe, which is 225/50/17, on 17x9 rims? I think the stock rims are 17x7. Hope you guys can help me out.
 
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#44 ·
Mounting 225/50/17's on 9" wide rims is probably not a great idea. Most tire manufacturers recommend a rim width of 6" - 8" for that size tire. It can be done of course, but I believe the manufacturers know best. I don't know about diameter, but you'll be stretching your tires and it's unlikely they'll perform optimally. You can go to online sellers like Discount Tire or Tire Rack and look up your specific tires for yourself.
 
#43 ·
Just FYI for everybody, Acura RDX's are 5x114.3, not 5x120. They have a 45 offset. Their wheels will fit on Accords, TSX's, And last gen TL's among others. I just picked a set of 18x7.5 2013 acura RDX wheels of craigslist and was doing some research first and this page almost through me off. you can google it and verify this for yourselves, and here is an acurazine forum link with more info: http://tsx.acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=720488
 
#45 ·
Does anybody know the offset for 18" TSX Rims?
 
#49 ·
Great. Once again, thank you very much.

It's referring to the size of the lugnut. You would use a 19mm socket to loosen or tighten the lugs.
Thank you for the clarification. Sorry for being so late :thmsup:.
 
#51 ·
still not understanding

Greetings all! I have a 2008 accord ex-l with the OEM 18 wheels.

Im looking at upgrading to strada 20's. went and spoke with the gentlemen today, and the setup he mentioned was 20x9.5 rims wrapped in 225/35/20.. does this sound right? How do i know the offset and all that? I dont want my wheels sticking outside the fender so i guess just in line with the fender is the goal. thanks for the help in advance ladies and gents
 
#52 ·
Greetings all! I have a 2008 accord ex-l with the OEM 18 wheels.

Im looking at upgrading to strada 20's. went and spoke with the gentlemen today, and the setup he mentioned was 20x9.5 rims wrapped in 225/35/20.. does this sound right? How do i know the offset and all that? I dont want my wheels sticking outside the fender so i guess just in line with the fender is the goal. thanks for the help in advance ladies and gents
That's massively wide rim for that width of tires, I guess you are going after the "stretched" look.

The offset is often stamped or printed on the wheel somewhere, the shop selling these rims should be able to tell you what the offset is, if they cannot, then you really should ask yourself if the shop is any good, or not.
 
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