Look what I found on DCH Honda link in E-bay............ The answer to the most common ? asked here about wheel offset.
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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)
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
Acura
4 x 4.5 (same as 4 x 114.3):
Honda
Acura
5 x 4.5 (same as 5 x 114.3):
Honda
Acura
5 x 4.75 (same as 5 x 120):
Honda
Acura
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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