The bolt pattern for the 2009 Honda Accord is 5x4.5 (also written as 5 on 4.5), which means there are five bolts in a circle with a diameter of 4.5 inches.
Whether your current set of wheels has finally worn out or you just want to give your 2009 Honda Accord a facelift with a new set, you'll need to know its bolt pattern to make sure you purchase the correct ones. Here's how to determine yours!
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5x4.5 in is the standard bolt pattern
for the 2009 Honda Accord. If you're unfamiliar with bolt patterns, you can break them down in the following equation: # of bolts x diameter of the circle they form
For a 2009 Honda Accord, a bolt pattern of 5x4.5 would therefore indicate that there are five bolts in a circle 5.9 inches in diameter.
Easy enough, right? If you drive a 2009 Honda Accord, here's some additional information about wheels you should know before you go shopping:
Factory wheel size: 16”, 17”, or 18” (depending on your trim)
Wheel tightening torque: 108 Nm
How to measure your Honda Accord’s bolt pattern
It's actually fairly simple to check the bolt pattern on your Honda Accord for yourself. You'll only need a measuring tape or a ruler.
Your wheel's bolt pattern should be measured slightly differently depending on the number of bolts it has. To determine the diameter of a wheel with five lugs, find any bolt hole and measure from the outer edge of that hole to the center of the hole directly across from it.
This measurement will provide you with your diameter. Add it to the number of bolts you're dealing with, and you've got the bolt pattern for your 2009 Accord!
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