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How much is a Honda Civic tire rim?

A rim for a Honda Civic typically costs roughly $60–$350 per wheel for a standard OEM alloy or steel wheel, with aftermarket or forged wheels often ranging from $100–$700. Tires, TPMS sensors, and installation add to the total price.


What affects the price of a Civic rim?


Rim prices are driven by material, size, design (OEM versus aftermarket), and the Civic generation. Different trims and model years use different wheel specs, which can shift both fitment and price.


OEM vs aftermarket


OEM wheels are usually priced to reflect dealership pricing and can be more affordable for steel designs, while aftermarket wheels offer a wider range of finishes and weights, with costs that can vary widely depending on brand and construction.


Wheel size and Civic generation


Larger diameters (for example, 17–18 inches) typically cost more than smaller sizes, and different generations (such as the 10th vs 11th generation Civics) use different lug patterns and offsets, affecting compatibility and price.


Pricing by wheel type (rough ranges)


Prices below reflect common Civics in the U.S. market as of 2024–2025 and cover typical sizes for recent models. They exclude tires, installation, and sensors.



  • OEM steel wheel: $60–$120 per wheel

  • OEM alloy wheel: $150–$350 per wheel

  • Aftermarket alloy wheel (budget): $100–$250 per wheel

  • Aftermarket alloy wheel (premium/forged): $350–$700+ per wheel


Prices vary by year, finish, and retailer. Some OEM wheels may be priced higher or lower than these ranges, and special editions can differ. It’s also common to see bundled pricing that includes TPMS sensors.


Additional costs to consider


Beyond the wheel itself, you’ll likely encounter sensor, valve, and installation charges. The ranges below help you budget for a full wheel replacement.



  • TPMS sensor replacement or transfer: $40–$120 per wheel

  • Valve stems: $2–$10 per valve

  • Mounting and balancing: $15–$50 per wheel

  • Lug nuts or installation kit: $5–$20


Installers may offer package deals (wheel installation bundles) that can be more cost-efficient than per-wheel pricing.


Summary


In short, expect to spend roughly $60–$350 per wheel for OEM steel or alloy rims, and $100–$700+ for aftermarket or forged rims. Remember to budget for tires, TPMS sensors, mounting/balancing, and installation. Always confirm fitment for your Civic’s year, trim, and wheel size before purchasing.

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