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What is the bolt pattern on a 2002 Honda Civic?

The bolt pattern for a 2002 Honda Civic is 4x100 mm — four lug holes arranged on a 100 mm circle — with a center bore of 64.1 mm. This combination determines which wheels will mount correctly and how well they center on the hub.


In this article, we break down what that bolt pattern means, how to verify it on your car, and what to consider when shopping for wheels or planning a swap. We’ll cover the core measurements, practical verification steps, and important fitment considerations to help you avoid common mistakes.


Bolt pattern basics


Here are the essential numbers and concepts you should know about the 2002 Civic’s wheel mounting system.



  • The bolt pattern (also called PCD) is 4x100 mm: four lug holes on a 100 mm bolt circle.

  • The center bore is 64.1 mm, which helps center wheels on the hub.

  • Most OEM wheels for this model are hub-centric, meaning they align on the hub’s center bore for balanced rotation; aftermarket wheels may be lug-centric and rely on lug torque and hub rings.


Understanding these basics helps you determine compatibility and installation reliability when changing wheels.


Implications for wheel shopping and fitment


When you’re buying wheels for a 2002 Civic, keep these practical points in mind so you don’t run into clearance or mounting issues.



  • Wheels must be stamped with 4x100 (or 4x100.0) to fit the Civic’s bolt pattern.

  • Check for a 64.1 mm center bore if you want a hub-centric fit; if not, you may need a hub ring or ensure lug-centric mounting is safe.

  • Verify the wheel offset and width to prevent rubbing on the fenders or suspension; specifics depend on year, trim, and wheel design.


With the right combination, you’ll get a secure fit and proper braking clearance; mismatches can cause vibration, rubbing, or unsafe mounting.


How to verify your car’s bolt pattern


Before purchasing wheels or adapters, confirm the bolt pattern using one of these methods:



  1. Check the owner’s manual or manufacturer specifications for your exact Civic model and year.

  2. Look at the current wheels and count the lug holes; measure the circle that passes through the lug holes to confirm 100 mm diameter.

  3. Measure the center bore with calipers to confirm 64.1 mm; compare to hub size on the vehicle and consider hub-centric rings if needed.


Verifying in advance minimizes the risk of buying wheels that don’t fit or require costly modifications.


Summary


For a 2002 Honda Civic, the standard bolt pattern is 4x100 mm with a 64.1 mm center bore. This combination guides wheel compatibility and installation quality. Always verify your exact trim and any aftermarket parts before purchasing, and consider hub-centric fit and proper offset to maintain safe handling and braking performance.

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