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What is the bolt pattern on a 2009 Honda?

The bolt pattern on a 2009 Honda is model-specific, but most of the year’s mainstream passenger cars use a 5-lug pattern on a 114.3 mm bolt circle. There are notable exceptions: the Honda Fit uses a 4x100 mm pattern, and the Ridgeline pickup uses a 6x139.7 mm pattern. Always verify for your exact model and trim.


Common bolt patterns among 2009 Honda models


Many 2009 Honda passenger cars share a 5x114.3 mm pattern, but a few models deviate. The list below covers typical configurations you’re likely to encounter.



  • 5x114.3 mm — common for most mainstream 2009 Honda sedans and SUVs (for example, many Civics, Accords, CR-Vs, and Odysseys).

  • 4x100 mm — used by the Honda Fit (lighter, smaller-wheel setup).

  • 6x139.7 mm — used by the Honda Ridgeline pickup (a six-lug pattern).


If your specific model isn’t listed above, or you’re unsure about regional variations, check your vehicle’s official documentation or inspect the sticker inside the driver’s door jamb for the exact lug pattern.


How to confirm the bolt pattern on your 2009 Honda


To ensure you get the correct pattern for wheels or adapters, use these steps to verify:



  • Inspect the door jamb sticker for the lug pattern specification (for example, 5x114.3).

  • Consult the owner's or service manual where wheel specs are listed by model year and trim.

  • Use the VIN to pull exact specs from Honda’s official parts catalog or by asking a dealer.

  • Measure if needed by counting lug holes and measuring the circle they form, or have a mechanic confirm.


Verifying the exact bolt pattern before buying wheels prevents misfits, clearance issues, and safety concerns.


Additional considerations


Bolt pattern is only part of wheel compatibility. You should also consider center bore size, offset, wheel diameter, and load rating. If you’re replacing wheels, coordinate with a professional or reference Honda’s guidance for your specific model and year to ensure proper fitment and safety.


Summary


The bolt pattern for a 2009 Honda varies by model: most mainstream models use 5x114.3 mm, the Honda Fit uses 4x100 mm, and the Ridgeline uses 6x139.7 mm. Always verify with your vehicle’s documentation or a dealer to ensure an exact match for your exact car.

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