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is there a new updated offset chart for the 2010 Accords?
The update is above the first line of the chart in post 1 of this thread. Here it is:


*************** 8th gen 08+ Bolt pattern 5x114.3 / Thread size 12 x1.5 / OEM 19mm / 64.1 Hub OEM offset +55 *****************

It's kinda easy to miss, but of course that covers the 2010 Accords too.
 
I apologize in advance I am new to all this.
I just bought an 03 Accord LX and am looking for new wheels.

I found a guy selling his 16" 08 civic ex rims and was just coming here to confirm that they will indeed fit, before I purchase them. I checked the chart and everything seems to match up but I just wanted to make sure
 
O.k. I have a 2006 civic EX,I see the bolt pattern on it and the 06 Accord are the same.My question is about the offset,the civic is +45 the Accord is +55 would the wheels on my civic go on the Accord? Or does the difference in offset make it impossible? I'm not sure just how big a difference "offset" +10 would be?
Bob
 
Honda and Acura Wheel Bolt Pattern (PCD) Guide

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

1982-1989 Accord - All Models
1980-2005 Civic - All 4 Lug Models
1982-1991 CRX - All Models
1993-1997 Del Sol - All Models
2007-2013 Fit
2010-2013 Insight
1986-1991 Prelude - All Models​


Acura

1986-2001 Integra - All Models (except Type R)



4 x 4.5 (same as 4 x 114.3):

Honda

1990-2002 Accord - All 4 Lug Models
1992-1996 Prelude - All 4 Lug Models


Acura

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



5 x 4.5 (same as 5 x 114.3):


Honda

1998-2002 Accord - All 5 Lug (V6 engine) Models
2003-2013 Accord - All Models
2006-2013 Civic - All Models
2004-2013 Civic Si
1998-2013 CR-V - All Models
2010-2013 CR-Z - All Models
2010-2013 Crosstour
2003-2009 Element - All Models
2008-2012 FCX Clarity (FCEV)
1995-2004 Odyssey - All Models
1997-2001 Prelude - All 5 Lug Models
2003-2009 Pilot - All Models


Acura

2001-2003 3.2 CL
2001-2003 3.2 CL Type S
2013 - ? ILX
1997-2001 Integra Type R
1990-1995 Legend
2001-2006 MDX
1991-2005 NSX - All Models
1996-2004 3.5 RL
2002-2009 RSX
2002-2009 RSX Type S
1996-2003 3.2 TL
1996-2003 3.2 TL Type S
2004-2008 TL
2007-2008 TL Type S
2004-2013 TSX
2011-2013 TSX Sport Wagon



5 x 4.75 (same as 5 x 120):

Honda

2005-2012 Odyssey - All Models
2009-2013 Pilot
2005-2012 Ridgeline - All Models


Acura

2007-2013 MDX - All Models
2007-2013 RDX - All Models
2005-2013 RL - All Models
2009-2013 TL -All Models
2010-2013 ZDX
 
Done.

Although it's only helpful if the noobs actually cared to do a little bit of searching......
 
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:
 
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
 
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
 
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
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http://www.driveaccord.net/forums/showthread.php?t=56455
 
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