Honda Lug Patterns - Are they the same across all models?

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So I am looking at getting a set of wheels for my winter setup. I saw a listing on Facebook for 17" Honda Odyssey wheels. Is it safe to assume that all Honda OEM wheels, regardless of what model Honda they came off of, will have the same lug pattern?

For example, if I see a listing for 2013 17" Accord Wheels, will they have the same lug pattern as my 19 Civic Si?
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So a problem that I forsee is asking the random person selling if these are 5x114.3 and they having absolutely no clue in what I'm talking about.

I'm trying to avoid having to figure out what model and year they came off of (if I can even trust the owner to supply this accurately). If they vary that much from models, I'll do it. But if someone knows that they are the same that'd be great.

I know Civics (except the R) from roughly 2004 and up have the 5x114.3.
 

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. Is it safe to assume that all Honda OEM wheels, regardless of what model Honda they came off of, will have the same lug pattern?

For example, if I see a listing for 2013 17" Accord Wheels, will they have the same lug pattern as my 19 Civic Si?
Just went through similar search myself. I'm sure you've found a bunch of info on other Hondas with same bolt pattern. The thing you'll run into is offset. The Si has pretty massive front brake calipers, not just diameter (any 17" wheel will easily fit around the diameter of the caliper), rather the caliper is physically wide/deep, so the stock wheel has an ET50 offset which pushes the face of the wheel pretty far off the hub.

I bought a set of 2008 Si 17" wheels, same bolt pattern but ET45 offset, the would not bolt right up, they needed spacers to clear the calipers up front. It's not a huge deal, H&R makes a 5mm spacer that costs less than $70, but I'll need to change the front wheel bolts too. . .but, will add to the complexity and time of your wheel swap a bit!

https://www.civicx.com/threads/winter-shoe-fitting.40981/
 


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Just went through similar search myself. I'm sure you've found a bunch of info on other Hondas with same bolt pattern. The thing you'll run into is offset. The Si has pretty massive front brake calipers, not just diameter (any 17" wheel will easily fit around the diameter of the caliper), rather the caliper is physically wide/deep, so the stock wheel has an ET50 offset which pushes the face of the wheel pretty far off the hub.

I bought a set of 2008 Si 17" wheels, same bolt pattern but ET45 offset, the would not bolt right up, they needed spacers to clear the calipers up front. It's not a huge deal, H&R makes a 5mm spacer that costs less than $70, but I'll need to change the front wheel bolts too. . .but, will add to the complexity and time of your wheel swap a bit!

https://www.civicx.com/threads/winter-shoe-fitting.40981/
You have your offsets backwards. +50 is closer to the centerline of the vehicle than +45. Offset alone is not a guarantee your brakes will clear, there is more to the shape and design of the wheel than that.
 

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You have your offsets backwards. +50 is closer to the centerline of the vehicle than +45. Offset alone is not a guarantee your brakes will clear, there is more to the shape and design of the wheel than that.
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