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What is the bolt pattern on a 2008 Honda Fit?

The bolt pattern is 4x100 mm.


In practical terms, this means four lug holes sit on a 100 millimeter circle. While this pattern is standard for the 2008 Fit, center bore size and wheel offset can vary by market and trim, so it's wise to verify exact figures before buying wheels or tires.


What the 4x100 pattern means for wheels


Key terms to understand


Knowing the essential measurements helps you assess compatibility at a glance.



  • Bolt pattern: 4x100 mm (four lug holes arranged on a 100 mm circle).

  • Center bore: typically around 56.5 mm; wheels with a different bore may require hub rings for proper centering.

  • Number of lug holes: 4 (standard for the 2008 Fit).

  • Typical wheel offset: around ET43, though exact offset depends on the specific wheel and may vary slightly.


With these baselines, you can quickly screen wheel options and anticipate common fit issues. Always confirm exact specs from the wheel supplier or the vehicle’s official documentation for your specific market and trim.


Official specs and practical verification


The following guidance helps you confirm compatibility before purchase, especially when shopping aftermarket wheels or rims.



  1. Count the lug bolts on the hub to confirm there are four and that you’re dealing with a four-lug wheel setup.

  2. Measure the bolt circle diameter (BCD) across opposite lug holes; for the 2008 Fit, it should be about 100 mm (4 inches).

  3. Check the hub bore diameter on the vehicle hub; it is typically around 56.5 mm for this model, which influences whether hub-centric rings are needed.

  4. Verify the wheel offset (ET) provided by the wheel manufacturer; aim for around ET43 with a tolerance of a few millimeters to avoid brake caliper contact or rubbing, and adjust if necessary with proper spacers or different wheels.


If any of these measurements don’t align with the replacement wheels, you may encounter mounting or clearance issues. When in doubt, consult a professional or your dealership to verify fitment for your exact vehicle and market.


Market variations and practical tips


Across markets and trims, the core bolt pattern generally remains 4x100 for the 2008 Honda Fit, but there can be small differences in center bore size and backspacing due to regional production variations. Always double-check the wheel spec sheet and, if possible, test-fit or preview with hub-centric rings when needed.



  • The foundational 4x100 bolt pattern is widely used for the 2008 Fit across many regions, but confirm the hub bore and brake clearance for your specific market and trim.

  • When in doubt, use hub-centric rings if the wheel bore is larger than the hub to improve centering and reduce vibration.


Being meticulous about these details helps prevent fitment problems and can save time and money on wheel replacements.


Summary


The 2008 Honda Fit uses a 4x100 mm bolt pattern with a typical center bore around 56.5 mm and a common wheel offset near ET43. Always verify these specifications on your exact vehicle and market, especially when purchasing aftermarket wheels, and consult a professional if you are unsure about fitment to ensure safe and proper installation.

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