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How much does it cost to replace a rim on a Honda Civic?

For a single wheel, expect a total price range roughly between $250 and $750, depending on whether you choose a new OEM wheel or aftermarket, and whether installation and tires are included. Prices vary by model year, wheel size, and local labor rates.


Cost drivers


Several factors determine the final bill when replacing a rim on a Honda Civic. The source of the wheel (OEM vs aftermarket), the wheel size and design, and whether you need tires, TPMS sensors, or alignment all influence the total.


Wheel source and pricing


OEM wheels from Honda are typically more expensive but guarantee exact fit and finish. Aftermarket wheels can offer savings but vary in quality and compatibility.



  • New OEM wheel: commonly around $250–$550 per wheel for many Civics, with some finishes or sizes exceeding $600.

  • Aftermarket alloy wheel: commonly around $100–$350 per wheel for standard designs; premium or licensed brands can reach $400–$800.

  • Used or refurbished wheel: often $60–$200 per wheel, depending on condition and availability.

  • Oil-free or steel-wheel option (rare on newer Civics): typically cheaper, around $60–$160 for a new wheel.


When shopping, the price difference often reflects fitment guarantees, finish quality, and warranty coverage.


Labor, tires, and sensors


In addition to the wheel itself, several service charges contribute to the total cost.



  • Mounting and balancing: about $20–$60 per wheel.

  • Tire removal or installation (if you’re reusing or replacing tires): $15–$40 per wheel for mounting only; $60–$120 if balancing and mounting new tires are included.

  • TPMS sensor replacement (if damaged or incompatible): typically $60–$150 per sensor.

  • Wheel repair vs replacement: minor bends or cracks may be repaired for $75–$150; cracked or severely damaged wheels usually require replacement ($200–$800+ depending on the wheel).

  • Taxes, disposal fees, and shop supplies: vary by location.


Prices can be higher at dealership service departments or in urban areas with higher labor rates, and may be lower at independent tire shops or online retailers with local installation. Always confirm a written quote before service.


Practical scenarios


Here are common purchase and service routes you might consider for a Civic rim replacement.



  1. OEM replacement with a new wheel: Expect $280–$600 per wheel, plus $20–$60 for mounting/balancing. If tires or TPMS are involved, add $60–$180.

  2. Aftermarket wheel replacement: Expect $120–$450 per wheel, plus $20–$60 for mounting/balancing; tires/TPMS add additional costs as above.

  3. Rim repair vs replacement: Minor cosmetic repairs $75–$150; if the rim is cracked or bent beyond repair, replacement at $200–$800+ is typical.


Bottom line: OEM replacements are dependable for fit and warranty but pricier, aftermarket options offer savings, and repairs can reduce costs if damage is limited.


Additional considerations


Other factors to weigh as you decide how to proceed include the need for tire replacement, wheel alignment, and whether you want to preserve factory warranties or TPMS functionality.



  • TPMS compatibility: some wheels require new sensors or sensor reprogramming.

  • Warranty implications: aftermarket wheels may affect certain warranty terms; check with the dealer or shop.

  • Alignment: not always required after wheel replacement, but advisable if you notice handling changes or if the vehicle was aligned previously with a damaged wheel.

  • Cosmetic refinishing: repainting or powder coating can add $50–$200 per wheel if you want a specific look.


Always obtain a written estimate that itemizes wheel cost, labor, tires, sensors, and any ancillary services to avoid surprises at checkout.


Summary


Replacing a rim on a Honda Civic typically ranges from about $250 to $750 per wheel when you include the wheel, mounting, balancing, and basic services. OEM wheels tend to be at the higher end, while aftermarket or refurbished wheels can save money. Costs rise with added services such as new tires, TPMS sensors, or complex repairs. Request a detailed quote from the shop and consider your priorities—fit, warranty, and total cost—before making a decision.

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