The bolt pattern for most modern Honda Civics is 5x114.3 mm (5 on 114.3 mm). The exact pattern depends on the model year and region, so it's important to verify for your specific Civic before purchasing wheels or adapters.
Common bolt patterns by Civic generation
Two broad patterns cover the vast majority of Civics: older generations used a 4-lug pattern, while modern Civics use a 5-lug pattern.
- Older Civics (earlier generations, roughly pre-2000s): 4x100 mm bolt pattern.
- Modern Civics (roughly 2006 model year onward, including current generation): 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern.
These patterns account for most Civics sold today, but there are exceptions for niche markets and special trims. Always confirm the exact spec for your vehicle.
How to verify your Civic's bolt pattern
Use reliable sources and simple measurements to confirm before you buy wheels or adapters.
- Consult the owner's manual or the Honda official parts catalog for your precise model year and trim.
- Measure the bolt circle: draw an imaginary circle through the center of each lug hole and measure the diameter (the PCD).
- Check the hub bore size and lug nut/thread pitch to ensure proper fit and seating.
Getting the bolt pattern wrong can cause misalignment, vibration, or unsafe mounting. If in doubt, consult a tire shop or dealer.
Summary
In short, Honda Civics generally use 5x114.3 mm for modern generations, with 4x100 mm used on older ones. Verify the exact pattern for your year and trim, and consider hub bore and offset for proper wheel fitment.


