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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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Discussion starter · #3 ·
So let it be written! So let it be done!

I1:D
 
Hey I1 - now we know why the CR-V wheels work so well on the Accord! Of course, the 15x6 has an offset of 50mm, but it's the same ratio overall... Still running 'em on the son's 05 LX Sedan. He mumbled something about wanting to get nicer wheels/tires, and I told him that when he needs to replace the tires, and can slap a set of 205-65R15's on at a big savings over the 16" variant, he agreed (considering he's going to be living off of a teacher's salary about 12 months from now....)

:thmsup:

Thanks for the find!!!

andy
 
Hey inspector, do you know what the specs on the wheel in your profile pic are? They look identical to the ones that came on my 8th EX-L V6, but 08-09 isn't listed on the chart stickied here.
 
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Hey inspector, do you know what the specs on the wheel in your profile pic are? They look identical to the ones that came on my 8th EX-L V6, but 08-09 isn't listed on the chart stickied here.
17 X 7 1/2 55.

I1:)

P.S. Don't flip me off man :( :confused:
 
Inspector1:

This thread ROCKS, Baby! :nuts:

The chart provides the exact spec info I have been seeking on my OEM wheels versus an upgrade. (I changed from "steelies" to '03-'05 alloys.)

Thank You, Thank You, Thank YOU, Kind Sir! :thmsup: :)
 
If anyone can find a chart that show's the weight of stock rims that would be super. I spent 5 hours yesterday checking every search engine I've ever heard of to no avail :headbash:
 
nice find......but how about 8th gen 2009 I-4 sedan? thanks for the info.....
 
is there a new updated offset chart for the 2010 Accords?
 
What a wonderful info. Glad to note all this info.

But, what does the OEM column between the Thread Size column and the Hub column refer to?
 
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