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How much to replace Honda Civic Sport rims?

The cost to replace all four Honda Civic Sport rims typically falls in the range of roughly $1,000 to $2,700, depending on whether you choose OEM wheels or aftermarket options, and whether you buy new or used wheels. Add installation, sensors, and potential tire costs to arrive at the full bill.


Replacing Civic Sport rims involves several choices that affect price: OEM versus aftermarket rims, new versus used condition, and whether you’re also replacing or reusing tires and TPMS sensors. The Civic Sport generally rides on 18-inch alloy wheels, with a 5x114.3 bolt pattern, so compatibility checks are essential when selecting replacements.


Cost by replacement path


The following breakdown explains typical cost ranges for different rim paths. Prices can vary by model year, finish, brand, and your location.



  • OEM new rims: Expect about $350–$520 per wheel for Civic Sport 18-inch alloys. Four rims would be roughly $1,400–$2,080. Add mounting/balancing around $80–$180 total, and TPMS sensors if needed at about $60–$100 each (four sensors would be $240–$400). All-in, you’re looking at roughly $1,720–$2,660 before tax/shipping.

  • OEM used or discounted rims: Prices commonly range $120–$250 per wheel. Four rims total $480–$1,000. Mounting/balancing adds $80–$180. If you reuse existing TPMS sensors, that may save costs; total estimate typically $560–$1,360.

  • Aftermarket rims (new, budget to mid-range): Rims can cost $100–$350 each, so four rims are $400–$1,400. Mounting/balancing $80–$180. TPMS sensors, if needed, $60–$100 each. Total often $560–$1,760 (not including tires).

  • Aftermarket rims (premium brands): Expect $300–$700 per wheel, four rims $1,200–$2,800. Mounting/balancing $80–$180. TPMS sensors $60–$100 each. Total roughly $1,400–$3,240.


Note: If you also replace tires, add roughly $400–$1,000 per tire depending on brand and type. Shipping or local taxes can also affect final price.


Additional costs to consider


Beyond the rims themselves, several ancillary costs commonly arise when replacing Civic Sport rims. The items in this list can noticeably influence your final bill.



  • Installation, mounting, and balancing: typically $80–$200 total for four wheels, depending on shop and location.

  • TPMS sensors: about $60–$100 per sensor, plus any programming/relearning fees if sensors or wheels are replaced.

  • Tires (if not reusing old tires): roughly $100–$250 per tire for standard all-season tires, higher for performance or premium brands.

  • Wheel alignment if needed: around $70–$150 if the shop detects alignment issues after wheel change.

  • Tax, shipping, and disposal: tax varies by location; shipping can add $20–$100 per wheel when ordering online; some recyclers may charge a disposal fee.


When budgeting, confirm wheel compatibility (bolt pattern, center bore, offset) and whether TPMS sensors will need replacement or reprogramming. OEM parts typically guarantee exact fit, while aftermarket rims require careful matching to avoid clearance or rubbing issues.


Choosing the right rim


OEM vs aftermarket trade-offs


OEM rims preserve factory look, weight, and resale value, but can be pricier. Aftermarket rims expand style and price options but require careful selection to ensure fitment and reliability. Always verify bolt pattern (5x114.3), center bore, and offset for your Civic Sport model year.


Sizes, finishes, and compatibility


Most Civic Sport models rely on 18-inch wheels with finishes such as silver, gunmetal, or machined faces. Check the exact wheel width and offset for your year to avoid rubbing with the brakes and fenders. If you plan to change the size (for example, from 18s to 19s), you may need minor adjustments or spacers, and you should confirm with a tire and alignment professional.


Tips to save money


Consider used OEM rims in good condition, or aftermarket rims with solid reviews from reputable brands. Bundle tire replacement with rims only if you need new tires anyway. Get multiple quotes for installation and TPMS programming, and verify whether any sensors can be reused to reduce costs.


Summary


Replacing Honda Civic Sport rims can range from roughly $1,000 to over $2,700 for four rims, depending on OEM versus aftermarket options, wheel condition, and whether tires or TPMS sensors are included. Expect further variation based on model year, finish, and local labor rates. For the best balance of fit and cost, compare OEM replacements with well-reviewed aftermarket options, confirm compatibility, and factor in installation and sensor costs. Always confirm exact wheel specifications for your Civic Sport before purchasing.

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