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What bolt pattern is a Honda Civic?

Two common bolt patterns exist for Civics, depending on model year and market: 4x100 mm and 5x114.3 mm. Always verify your exact year and trim before buying wheels or adapters.


The question of Civic bolt patterns is tied to how Honda evolved the car's hubs over time. Wheel fitment depends on the pitch circle diameter (PCD), center bore, and lug nut size. This article breaks down patterns by era and offers practical tips to confirm your car's specification.


Common bolt patterns by generation


Below are the bolt patterns most frequently seen on Honda Civics across different generations. Keep in mind that regional variations exist, and factory specs can differ by market or trim.



  • 4x100 mm PCD: Traditionally used on many older Civics (roughly up to the early 2000s in several regions). This pattern is still common on some Asia-Pacific and early US-market Civics.

  • 5x114.3 mm PCD: Widely used on most modern Civics from the early 2000s to today, including many North American and international models. Some markets may still use 4x100 for specific trims or generations.


In short, if you own a Civic and are shopping for wheels, you will frequently encounter either 4x100 or 5x114.3. Always verify your exact year and market to ensure compatibility.


How to verify your Civic’s bolt pattern


Use these steps to confirm the correct bolt pattern for your vehicle before purchasing wheels or adapters.



  1. Check the owner's manual or official Honda specification sheet for your exact model year and trim.

  2. Look at the wheel hub or the back of the wheel you currently use; count the lug holes and measure their spacing to determine the PCD (the circle passing through the lug holes).

  3. Measure the center bore (the hole in the hub that centers the wheel). This must match or be oversized with hub-centric rings if necessary.

  4. Verify lug nut size and thread pitch as a secondary check to avoid wrong hardware when mounting.

  5. If in doubt, consult a tire and wheel shop or reference a trusted parts database by entering your VIN or exact model details.


Verification is essential because even if a wheel fits another Civic, differences in PCD or center bore can cause improper seating or safety issues. When in doubt, seek professional assistance.


Summary


The Honda Civic uses two primary wheel bolt patterns depending on generation and market: 4x100 mm and 5x114.3 mm. Most older Civics used 4x100, while most modern Civics use 5x114.3. Always confirm your exact model year, trim, and market using the vehicle documentation or a trusted parts database before buying wheels or adapters.

What does a 5x100 bolt pattern fit?


The 5x100 wheels perfectly fit Audi, Chevrolet, FAW, Lexus, Chrysler, Toyota, etc. Choose Discounted Wheel Warehouse and get the perfect 5x100 bolt pattern!



Is the Honda Civic 5x114?


The stock bolt pattern for the 2022-present Honda Civic is 5x114.



Are 4.5 and 114.3 the same?


Both numbers describe the same fitment, and 114.3 mm is simply the metric conversion of 4.5 inches.



What is the best oil for a Honda Civic?


Honda recommends using Genuine Honda Motor Oil 0W-20, approved by the Environmental Protection Agency and Honda.


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