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Old Jan 8, 2002
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accord wheels??

my mom just recently bought a 2002 accord 4 cylinder i think and i kinda like her wheels...at least better than the stock 2k1 civic, and i was wonderin if i could swap them out, wheels and the tires..would they fit...would they be allrite...and would the civics fit on the accord..allrite thanx
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As far as I remember Civic 4x100 bolt pattern....Accord 5x100 bolt pattern...so it aint going to work
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Like Swifty said, Accord has 5 lugs, Civic 4 lugs.
Plus you'll have more weight in the accord wheels
Keep in mind, Wheel diameters might be different
Anyway you can swap them but you'll have to see if you can swap axles.
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I was under the impression only the accord V-6 's were a 5 lug
and the 4 cylinder is a 4 cause my mom has a 2000 4 cylinder and its a 4 lug
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try it
it would be a waste of time but still try it
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Yes, the I4 is a 4x100. Now, make sure the total diameter of wheel and tire is as close as possible to your stock one or you'll be changing the gear ratio in your car and therefor your spedo won't be accurate.
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The civic lug pattern is 4x100. The accord is 4x115. It will not fit.
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Won't fit, the accord is 4 x 114.3 and ours is a 4 x 100. Sorry dude...
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Thanks for the info guys, that's why I said "correct me if I'm wrong"

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