What are the specifications of the 10th-generation Accord's factory wheels?
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The high-end version of the 10th-generation Accord comes with 17-inch factory wheels, while the hybrid version is equipped with 18-inch factory wheels. Launch date of the 10th-generation Accord: On April 16, 2018, the all-new Honda Accord, specifically the 10th-generation model, was officially launched in China. The spirit of the Accord: As the embodiment of Honda's 'innovation' spirit and global leading technology, the Accord continues to create new value and has won the trust of 19 million users worldwide. In 1999, the 6th-generation Accord entered China, marking the first time the latest and most advanced global model was introduced simultaneously in the Chinese automotive market. Over its 15 years in China, the Accord has consistently adhered to vertical generation updates and continuous evolution, earning the trust of Chinese car owners.
I'm quite familiar with the specifications of the 10th-gen Accord's OEM wheels. The mainstream configurations typically feature 17-inch or 18-inch wheels, with the most common bolt pattern being 5×114.3 mm, a center bore diameter of 64.1 mm, and an ET value ranging between 45-50 mm. Base models come with 17-inch wheels (7J width), while I've seen 19-inch wheels on higher trims. These specs are crucial when selecting wheels - incorrect bolt patterns prevent installation, and significant ET value deviations may cause tire rubbing against fenders or affect handling. A friend experienced steering wheel vibration after installing aftermarket wheels, which turned out to be due to a few millimeters' ET value difference. For maintenance, regularly check wheel bolt torque as loose bolts can lead to deformation on rough roads. When choosing tires, remember the wheel's J-value determines the ideal tire width range - 225mm width tires pair best with OEM 7J wheels.