Every automobile comes standard with wheels that have an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) bolt pattern. A bolt pattern is the diameter of an invisible circle formed by the midpoints of the wheel lugs. Wheel bolt patterns can include four-, five-, six-, seven- and eight-lug holes.
Acura OEM Wheel Bolt Pattern
Acura manufactures a variety of automobiles, including MDX, Integra and Vigor. The MDX made in model years 2001 through 2011 has 17-by-7.5-inch wheels with a five-lug pattern on a circle with a diameter of 4.5 inches. The 1991 to 2001 Acura Integra came equipped with a 14-by-6-inch tires and a bolt pattern of four lugs on a circle with a 3.93-inch diameter. The 1991 to 1993 Acura Vigor came equipped with a 15-by-6-inch wheel and a four-lug bolt pattern on a circle with a 4.5-inch diameter.
Honda OEM Wheel Bolt Pattern
Honda has made numerous vehicles over the years, including Accord, Insight and Odyssey. The 1998 to 2011 Honda Accord features a bolt pattern of four lugs on a circle with a diameter of 4.5 inches and a 15-by-6-inch tire. The 1989 to 2011 Civic features four lugs on a circle with a 3.93-inch diameter. The 1995 to 2011 Odyssey has a 15-by-6-inch tires and a bolt pattern of five lugs on a sphere with a diameter of 4.5 inches.
Saturn OEM Wheel Bolt Pattern
Before General Motors discontinued the Saturn brand, you could find a new L-Series, S-Series or Vue sitting in the car lots. The Saturn Vue for model years 2002 to 2009 came equipped with 15-by-6-inch tires with a wheel bolt pattern of five lugs on a circle with a 4.53-inch diameter. The 1999 to 2005 Saturn L-Series sedan featured a bolt pattern of five lugs on a circle with a 3.93-inch diameter and sported 15-by-6-inch tires.
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