The 2007 Honda Civic uses a 5-lug bolt pattern of 114.3 millimeters across (5x114.3). The hub bore is 64.1 mm and the lug thread size is typically M12x1.5.
In the 2007 model year, Civics were part of the eighth generation (2006–2011). All trims that use 15- or 16-inch wheels generally share the same bolt pattern, which affects wheel compatibility, aftermarket choices, and whether spacers or adapters are needed. This article explains the exact bolt pattern and how to verify it for your vehicle.
Bolt pattern specs and compatibility
The following core specifications describe the wheel mounting interface for most 2007 Civics:
- Bolt pattern: 5 lug holes on a 114.3 mm circle (5x114.3)
- Center bore: 64.1 mm
- Lug thread size: M12 x 1.5
These specifications help ensure wheels seat correctly on the hub, center on the bore, and clear the brake components.
How to verify the bolt pattern on your Civic
Before replacing wheels or installing aftermarket rims, confirm the exact bolt pattern on your car to avoid fitment issues. Use these steps:
- Inspect the wheel hub for the number of lug studs and measure the distance between opposite lug holes to determine the bolt circle diameter.
- Measure the distance across from the center of one lug hole to the center of the opposite lug hole (the bolt pattern diameter). A measurement close to 114.3 mm indicates 5x114.3 bolt pattern.
- Check the vehicle’s owner’s manual, a dealership, or the VIN plate for wheel spec information if available.
- When in doubt, consult a professional or compare with known specs for the 2007 Civic to confirm compatibility.
Accurate verification helps prevent wheel misfit, which can affect safety and alignment.
Summary
For a 2007 Honda Civic, use wheels with a 5x114.3 bolt pattern, center bore 64.1 mm, and lug nut size M12x1.5. This pattern is typical for the eighth-generation Civic and many Honda models, but always verify center bore and caliper clearance for specific wheels or trims. If you plan to fit aftermarket wheels, check offset and width requirements as well to maintain proper clearance and handling.


