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As a 9th gen Coupe owner I am extremely interested in getting a set of 2018 19" wheels to put on my car. However it looks like there isn't a whole lot of info on the 2018+ wheels yet.

I know there are finally some out there in the wild and I'm sure 2018 owners will want this info too to plan for aftermarket wheel fitment. Could anyone remove a wheel from their car and check the backside of the wheel to maybe get info such as bolt pattern (almost definitely 5x114.3), weight, width and most crucially the offset? Also, if the part number is cast into the wheel it would be good to know as well!

I am GUESSING they are 19 x 8.5 with an offset in the ET50-55 range but it would be good to know for sure.

EDIT: Wow, someone added what I was looking for right in the title! Thanks! I was also able to figure out that TVA-A94 is the Sport wheel and TVC-AA2 is the Touring wheel. Now we just need to figure out where TVA-A93 is used.

19x8.5 +55 5x114.3

SPORT:
#42700-TVA-A94 (Enkei)
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TOURING:
#42800-TVC-AA2 (CITIC DICASTAL)
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???:
#42700-TVA-A93 (CITIC DICASTAL)
 
Tire Rack now has the 2018 Accord online. Maybe you can compare aftermarket wheel specs between 2018 and 2017 model Accords. See if they use the exact same aftermarket wheels.
 
I purchased an EX-L (yeah, I know I should've just gotten a Touring), and I've seen some Touring wheels available online from different outlets. Does anyone know of any advantages/disadvantages of putting the 19" Touring wheels on the EX-L? Should be cake right?
 
I purchased an EX-L (yeah, I know I should've just gotten a Touring), and I've seen some Touring wheels available online from different outlets. Does anyone know of any advantages/disadvantages of putting the 19" Touring wheels on the EX-L? Should be cake right?
They will fit fine, without issue...ride might be a little harsher due to the smaller sidewall...but they will install without issue
 
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I purchased an EX-L (yeah, I know I should've just gotten a Touring), and I've seen some Touring wheels available online from different outlets. Does anyone know of any advantages/disadvantages of putting the 19" Touring wheels on the EX-L? Should be cake right?
The 19” wheels, while attractive, are very heavy. That will negatively affect the ride, gas mileage, acceleration, and braking. Might increase the noise as well. In addition to the improved bling, you should expect some improved handling (turn-in and lateral grip). I have a Sport 2.0T and plan to change my 19” wheels to 17” for the above reasons.
 
OEM 19" Black accessory wheel

For what its worth.... I have 1600 miles now on a 1.5 Sport with these wheels. It handles great, the ride is better than my 2008 EX-L ever was with 17's. I'm getting 29.0 average mpg thus far.

I do have a question though for anyone else who has these wheels - Are your wheels fully painted on the backside? After a thorough detail of my wheels (i didn't remove them) I can see the "overspray" on the inside of the wheel. This doesn't seem right.
 

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