03 ACCORD LX 4CYL

Discussion in 'Accord' started by RB, Jan 28, 2004.

  1. RB

    RB Guest

    Can anyone tell me the bolt pattern on this car. The dealer employs
    morons...

    Thanks,
    RB
     
    RB, Jan 28, 2004
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  2. RB

    sandlot Guest

    bolt on what?
     
    sandlot, Jan 28, 2004
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  3. RB

    RB Guest

    Bolt pattern for the wheels.
     
    RB, Jan 28, 2004
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    yessir Guest

    The pattern is 5x114.3 (5x4.5).
     
    yessir, Jan 29, 2004
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    Chip Stein Guest

    the bolt pattern for the seat? for the valve cover? maybe the airbox?
    oh i see why the dealer techs are morons. they can't interpret dumb
    questions! I't all makes sense now.
    you might try the right question if you expect the right
    answer...
    Chip
     
    Chip Stein, Jan 29, 2004
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  6. RB

    frankg Guest


    I live for these questions. Answer = circular
     
    frankg, Jan 29, 2004
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    RB Guest

    Not sure what your issues are. However, you are correct about me not giving
    enough information...TO THIS GROUP.

    I DID however tell the 6...YES count them SIX people in 3 different
    departments at the dealership that I wanted the bolt pattern for my WHEELS
    and 4 calls and 3 hours of my time later no one could answer the
    question...This qualifies them as morons in my book.

    So with all due respect Mr. Stein thanks for your advice, but no thanks.
     
    RB, Jan 29, 2004
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    TL Guest

    Even assuming you mean wheels, I'm still not sure what you're asking.
    I assume that the tightening sequence is crisscrossing as it is with
    every other car. Is that what you're asking?
     
    TL, Jan 29, 2004
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    Stephen Bigelow, Jan 29, 2004
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    yessir Guest

    They changed to a 5 lug pattern on all Accord models for 2003.

    As I stated above the pattern is 5x114.3 (5x4.5).
     
    yessir, Jan 30, 2004
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