Prices for Honda Civic wheels vary widely, but new OEM wheels typically run from about $60 to $900 per wheel depending on size and finish, while aftermarket wheels often cost $100 to $800 per wheel. Tires, TPMS sensors, installation, and lug hardware add to the total.
To understand current pricing, consider the Civic’s wheel size options by model year and trim, the difference between OEM and aftermarket wheels, and the total installed cost when you factor in tires and mounting.
OEM wheels: price ranges by size
Prices reflect typical dealer and OEM part pricing for common Civic configurations in recent model years.
- 16" steel wheel: about $60-$120 per wheel
- 16" alloy wheel: about $140-$240 per wheel
- 17" alloy wheel: about $250-$450 per wheel
- 18" alloy wheel: about $350-$600 per wheel
- 19" alloy wheel: about $500-$900 per wheel (rare on Civics)
Note: Finishes (machined, painted, black, chrome) and center caps or sensors can push prices higher; taxes and shipping vary by seller. For a precise quote, check Honda's official parts sites or authorized dealers.
Aftermarket wheels: price ranges
For non-OEM wheels, price ranges depend on brand, material, and size. The following categories cover common options for Civics.
- Budget alloy wheels from entry brands: roughly $100-$200 per wheel
- Mid-range alloys from well-known brands (e.g., Enkei, Konig): roughly $150-$350 per wheel
- Premium aftermarket wheels (premium brands such as BBS, Rays, etc.): roughly $350-$800+ per wheel
Prices typically exclude mounting hardware, tires, TPMS, and shipping; ensure bolt pattern, offset, and hub bore match your Civic’s specs before buying.
Additional costs to consider
Beyond the wheel price itself, several related costs affect total installed price.
- Tires: new tires range roughly $80-$250 per tire depending on brand and size
- Mounting and balancing: typically $15-$50 per wheel
- TPMS sensors or valve stems: about $20-$100 per wheel if replacement is needed
- Lug nuts and hardware: generally $5-$30 per set
- Hub rings or wheel spacers (if needed for fitment): $5-$60
If you’re replacing with OEM wheels, you may also factor in dealer labor and disposal fees or environmental charges, which can vary by location.
How to shop for Honda Civic wheels today
Find the right size and style
Start by confirming your Civic’s correct wheel size, bolt pattern, offset, and hub bore. This information is typically listed in the owner’s manual, on the door jamb sticker, or in the car’s service manual. If you’re buying used, verify that the wheel is straight and free of cracks or bends.
Compare OEM vs aftermarket options
OEM wheels guarantee fitment with your Civic’s braking and suspension design, but may cost more. Aftermarket wheels can offer broader style choices and potentially lower prices, but you should verify fitment and consider differences in weight or load rating.
Check multiple retailers—HondaPartsNow, HondaParts.com, dealership parts counters, Tire Rack, and other wheel specialists—for current prices and promotions. Keep in mind that sale prices change frequently and shipping can affect overall cost.
Summary
Honda Civic wheel pricing ranges widely based on wheel size, material, and source. Expect roughly $60-$120 for 16" OEM steel, $140-$240 for 16" OEM alloy, $250-$450 for 17" OEM alloy, $350-$600 for 18" OEM alloy, and $500-$900+ for rare 19" OEM wheels. Aftermarket wheels span about $100-$800+ per wheel, depending on brand and finish. Always account for tires, TPMS, mounting, and installation when budgeting, and verify fitment before purchase.


