2002 Honda Accord Tire Size – A Complete Overview

The 2002 Honda Accord was available in multiple body styles and trim levels, each configured with specific tire and wheel pairings from the factory. Understanding the correct tire size for your particular Accord is important to ensure proper fitment, handling, and ride comfort. This article will break down the OEM tire sizes by trim level and provide valuable information for owners looking to replace their 2002 Honda Accord tires.

2002 Honda Accord Trim Levels

The 2002 Honda Accord was offered in several different trims including:

  1. DX
  2. LX
  3. EX
  4. SE
  5. Value Package

There were both 4-cylinder and V6 variants of the Accord coupe and sedan body styles. Each used specific tire and wheel sizing determined by Honda engineers.

4-Cylinder Trims

The 4-cylinder trims of the 2002 Accord came equipped with 14″ or 15″ wheel diameters from the factory.

Dx

The base model DX trim used 14″ steel wheels and came equipped with P195/70R14 tires from the factory.

Lx

The LX trim had 15″ steel or aluminum alloy wheels paired with P195/65R15 tire sizes.

Ex

The EX model also used 15″ alloy wheels but came equipped with a slightly larger P205/65R15 tire.

Value Package

The 4-cylinder Value Package configuration was equipped with 14″ steel wheels and P195/70R14 tires.

V6 Trims

The V6 powered trims of the 2002 Accord featured larger 15″ or 16″ alloy wheel options.

Lx

The V6 LX trim came with 15″ alloy wheels paired with P205/65R15 tires.

Ex

The range-topping EX V6 model rolled on 16″ alloy wheels and was fitted with P205/60R16 tires from the factory.

2002 Honda Accord Wheel Sizes

In addition to the various tire sizes, the 2002 Accord also came with different wheel diameters depending on trim level and options. Here is a breakdown of the OEM wheel sizes:

  1. 14 x 5.5 in. (steel) – DX & Value Package
  2. 15 x 6.0 in. (steel or alloy) – LX
  3. 15 x 6.5 in. (alloy) – EX & V6 LX
  4. 16 x 6.5 in. (alloy) – V6 EX

2002 Honda Accord Tire Size Chart

Trim
Engine
Tire Size
Wheel Size
DX
4-Cyl
P195/70R14
14 x 5.5 in.
Value Package
4-Cyl
P195/70R14
14 x 5.5 in.
LX
4-Cyl
P195/65R15
15 x 6.0 in.
EX
4-Cyl
P205/65R15
15 x 6.5 in.
LX
V6
P205/65R15
15 x 6.5 in.
EX
V6
P205/60R16
16 x 6.5 in.

Replacing 2002 Honda Accord Tires

When the time comes to replace your 2002 Honda Accord tires, it’s important to stick with the same tire size that came originally from the factory. This ensures proper inflation, handling, speedometer accuracy, and fitment without rubbing.

However, some owners choose to go with a different diameter tire for aesthetic or performance reasons. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  1. Don’t deviate more than 3% from the OEM diameter to avoid speedometer issues or clearance problems.
  2. Wider tires may require wider wheels with the proper offset to prevent rubbing.
  3. Upgrading to larger diameter wheels will alter acceleration and braking.
  4. Low profile tires may impact ride comfort and wheel damage susceptibility.

Adhering to Honda’s original tire size specs is recommended for most 2002 Accord owners. But carefully upgrading wheels and tires is an option for modified vehicles. Consult local dealers for guidance.

Conclusion

The wide range of trims for the popular 2002 Honda Accord leads to quite a few OEM tire and wheel combinations. Understanding the correct factory 2002 Honda Accord tire size for your particular model is crucial when replacing tires to maintain proper fit and performance. This article provides a detailed overview of the original equipment tire and wheel pairings equipped on the 2002 Accord from the factory. Use this information as a guide when shopping for replacement tires or new wheels to ensure optimal fit and function.


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Ammar Masoud

I have had a long and fulfilling career in the automotive industry, primarily with Honda and Acura. With 15 years of experience as a Honda service technician, I became highly skilled in repair and maintenance, gaining a deep understanding of these vehicles. After many years in the automotive field, I decided to embark on a second career in industrial manufacturing. It was a significant change, but I found that the skills I had honed in the automotive industry were incredibly valuable in my new role. In my current position in industrial manufacturing, the demand for quality workmanship and meticulous attention to detail is paramount. Fortunately, these are traits that I have cultivated throughout my years in the automotive industry. I take pride in applying these skills to meet the high standards expected in the manufacturing sector.