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What is the bolt pattern on a Honda Fit 4?

The bolt pattern on a Honda Fit 4 is 4x100 mm. This describes how the four lug studs are arranged around the wheel hub and determines which wheels will fit correctly. In the 4th generation Fit, 4x100 is the standard pattern for most markets, though you should still verify the exact specs for your specific year and region.


Bolt pattern basics


The bolt pattern, or lug pattern, defines how many bolts a wheel has and the diameter of the circle that passes through the centers of those bolts. It is written as XxY, where X is the number of bolts and Y is the circle diameter in millimeters. For the Honda Fit 4, the pattern is 4x100.


Honda Fit 4 bolt pattern specifics


Key measurements to ensure wheel compatibility with the Honda Fit 4 are listed below.



  • Bolt pattern: 4x100 mm

  • Center bore: 56.5 mm

  • Lug nut size and seat: M12x1.5, 60-degree conical seat

  • Wheel studs: typically 12 mm diameter with 1.5 mm thread pitch


Note: Some markets or trims can have slight variations, so always verify the exact specs for your vehicle using the VIN, owner's manual, or the vehicle placard.


Verifying wheel compatibility


Before buying wheels or tires, confirm these aspects to ensure a proper fit with your Honda Fit 4.


What to check



  • Bolt pattern matches (4x100 mm) for your specific model year and market

  • Center bore size matches or is larger than the hub bore (56.5 mm)

  • Lug nut type and seat (M12x1.5, 60-degree cone)

  • Hub-centric vs lug-centric wheel design and overall fitment considerations


If any spec does not align, you may need adapters, spacers, or a different wheel choice. When in doubt, consult a professional to avoid safety issues.


Summary


In short, the Honda Fit 4 uses a 4x100 bolt pattern with a 56.5 mm center bore and lug nut specifications of M12x1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat. Always verify the exact specs for your year and market and have wheel compatibility checked by a professional when shopping for replacements or upgrades.

What bolt pattern is Honda Fit?


4x100
4x100 bolt pattern (PCD) 56.1mm centre bore (hub bore) diameter. offset between 43mm and 47mm (the stock 15" wheels are 5.5" wide and have an offset of ET45)



What Hondas have a 4x100 bolt pattern?


Honda Mounting Hardware Specifications

YearModelsBolt Pattern
1992 - 1995Civic4x100
1996 - 2000Civic4x100
2002 - 2003Civic Si4x100
2004 - 2005Civic Si5x114.3



Are 4.5 and 114.3 the same?


Both numbers describe the same fitment, and 114.3 mm is simply the metric conversion of 4.5 inches.



What year to stay away from Honda Fit?


With the most reported complaints of all model years of the Honda Fit, the 2015 Fit is one we definitely recommend avoiding if you are looking to purchase from the last generation of this model. These early models tend to carry more issues that would be rectified later in the car's production life.


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