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What is the bolt pattern on a 2001 Honda Civic?

The bolt pattern is 4x100 mm — four lug holes on a 100 millimeter circle.


For the 2001 Civic, which falls in the EK-generation lineup for many markets, this standard pattern governs wheel compatibility across trims and regions. The sections that follow outline the key numbers, fitment considerations, and practical guidance for owners shopping for wheels or replacements.


Core bolt-pattern facts


Here are the essential details you should know when assessing wheels for a 2001 Civic:



  • Pattern: 4x100 mm — four studs arranged on a 100 mm bolt circle.

  • Center bore: typically around 56 mm (56.1 mm is a common reference); wheels with a larger bore require a hub-centric ring for proper centering, while a smaller bore won’t fit without modification.

  • Market scope: this pattern is standard on most North American 2001 Civics and widely used on EK-generation Civics in other regions; if you’re buying wheels from a different market, verify the exact spec for that model year.


In practice, most aftermarket wheels designed for 4x100 will fit a 2001 Civic, provided center bore and brake clearance are taken into account.


Practical fitment considerations when buying wheels


Before listing the practical considerations, here is a quick guide to ensure proper fitment and safe installation:



  • Brake clearance: some wider or lower-offset wheels may rub brakes, calipers, or dust shields; always check compatibility with your brake package.

  • Offset and width: choose a wheel width and offset that maintain proper fender clearance and suspension geometry; common Civic upgrades vary by model and trim, so verify with the wheel manufacturer for your exact setup.

  • Center bore alignment: if the wheel’s center bore is larger than the hub, use hub-centric rings to maintain proper centering; a smaller bore cannot be used without modification.


With the right combination of offset, width, and hub rings (when needed), most 4x100 wheels will mount correctly on a 2001 Civic and preserve steering feel and ride quality.


Summary


For a 2001 Honda Civic, the standard bolt pattern is 4x100 mm. When replacing wheels, verify the center bore (around 56 mm on many EK-generation Civics) and ensure adequate brake clearance and appropriate offset to avoid rubbing or handling issues. Always confirm specs for your specific market and trim, and consult wheel manufacturers or a trusted mechanic if you’re between wheel options.

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