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What is the bolt pattern for a 2008 Honda?

The most common bolt pattern for 2008 Honda vehicles is 5x114.3 mm, but there are exceptions such as the Honda Fit, which uses a 4x100 pattern. Verify your exact model and year to ensure a proper fit.


Bolt pattern describes how many lug holes a wheel has and the diameter of the circle those holes form. For car enthusiasts and shoppers, matching bolt pattern is essential to ensure wheels and hubs align correctly, so this guide focuses on the patterns you’re most likely to encounter on 2008 Hondas and how to confirm them.


Common patterns for 2008 Honda models


The following patterns cover the wheel configurations most commonly found on popular 2008 Honda models. Variations can occur by trim, aftermarket wheels, or special editions, so always double-check with reliable sources.



  • Honda Civic (2008): 5x114.3 mm

  • Honda Accord (2008): 5x114.3 mm

  • Honda CR-V (2008): 5x114.3 mm

  • Honda Element (2008): 5x114.3 mm

  • Honda Fit (2008): 4x100 mm


Note: Bolt pattern is the number of lug holes and the circle diameter they form. The examples above cover the most common 2008 Honda models; other trims or specialty models may differ.


How to confirm your bolt pattern


Use official documentation or trusted databases to verify your exact vehicle specification. If you don’t have the owner’s manual handy, you can check wheel stamping, VIN-based catalogs, or reputable wheel-tquipment retailers.


Steps to verify quickly:



  1. Count the number of lug studs or holes on the wheel (five is the most common for Honda, but four is used on some smaller models).

  2. Measure the diameter of the circle that passes through the center of each lug hole (the bolt pattern diameter).

  3. For five-lug setups, look for a 114.3 mm (or 4.5 inches) circle; for four-lug setups, look for 100 mm (or 4 inches) circle as a common pattern.


If you’re buying wheels or tires, ensure the pattern matches your exact model/year to avoid fitment issues. Also consider hub bore size and offset, which can affect installation and clearance.


Summary


In the 2008 Honda lineup, the typical bolt pattern is 5x114.3 mm for most models like the Civic, Accord, CR-V, and Element, while the Honda Fit uses 4x100 mm. Always verify your specific model and trim using official resources or a trusted parts database before purchasing wheels or adapters.

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