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What is the lug pattern on a 2004 Honda Civic?

The lug pattern on a 2004 Honda Civic is 4x100, meaning four wheel studs arranged on a 100‑millimeter circle. This pattern is standard for most 2001–2005 Civics, but you should verify on your exact vehicle by checking the owner’s manual or a parts catalog.


In practical terms, that pattern determines which wheels will mount to the hubs. When shopping for wheels or upgrading tires, this 4x100 specification is the primary filter, with secondary checks for center bore, offset, and lug hardware to ensure proper fit and hub alignment.


Bolt pattern specifics for the 2004 Civic


Before listing the key compatibility considerations, note that the following details typically apply to the 2004 Civic, though there can be minor variations by trim or market. The most important factor is the 4x100 bolt pattern; other sizing checks complete the fit.



  • Bolt pattern: 4x100 (four lugs on a 100 mm bolt circle)

  • Center bore: 56.1 mm (hub alignment; removable hub rings can adapt wheels with a different bore)

  • Lug hardware: usually M12 x 1.5 thread; ensure the wheel’s lug nut seat type matches your lugs (conical vs. other)

  • Offset: commonly in the +35 to +45 mm range for this era; verify the wheel’s offset to avoid rubbing and maintain steering feel

  • Wheel size compatibility: check width and diameter to ensure clearance with brakes, fenders, and suspension


Concluding paragraph: With these factors confirmed, most aftermarket wheels marketed for a 4x100 Civic will fit without modification, though professional installation and torque checks are recommended.


Practical guidance for owners and buyers


To avoid mistakes when replacing wheels, use the following steps: measure your factory wheel specs, cross-check with the wheel supplier's specs, and if possible, have a shop confirm the fit on your car. This due diligence helps prevent rubbing, hub centering issues, or improper torque settings.


How to verify your bolt pattern


There are several ways to confirm the bolt pattern: check the owner’s manual, look up the exact trim and model year in a reputable parts catalog, or measure directly by counting lugs and measuring the circle diameter on the hub. If you’re unsure, consult a professional.


Summary


The 2004 Honda Civic uses a 4x100 bolt pattern, with a typical center bore of 56.1 mm and lug hardware of M12x1.5 in most configurations. When upgrading wheels, verify offset and clearance in addition to the bolt pattern to ensure a safe, proper fit. Always consult official sources and a qualified technician if in doubt.

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