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What is the lug pattern on a Honda?

The lug pattern, or wheel bolt pattern, on Honda vehicles primarily falls into two common configurations: 4x100 and 5x114.3 millimeters. Most modern Honda models use the 5x114.3 pattern, while some older or entry-level models use 4x100. Always verify your exact pattern for your specific model and year before buying wheels or adapters.


Understanding the lug pattern is essential for wheel compatibility and safe installation. It defines how many bolts secure the wheel and the diameter of the circle those bolts create. Because Honda’s lineup spans decades of design, the pattern can vary, making a quick model-year check important for any wheel upgrade or tire change.


Common lug patterns found on Honda vehicles


Below are the two patterns you’re most likely to encounter across Honda’s range. The first item covers the size and configuration, while the second notes typical usage across modern vehicles.



  • 4x100 mm bolt pattern (4 lugs on a 100 mm circle) — found on many older or certain entry-level Honda models. Wheels and adapters must match this pattern exactly.

  • 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern (5 lugs on a 114.3 mm circle, often written as 5x4.5") — the most common configuration for modern Hondas, including many Civics, Accords, CR-Vs, HR-Vs, PIlots, and sports models like the S2000.


Across Honda’s current and recent lines, the 5x114.3 pattern is by far the dominant configuration, with 4x100 appearing primarily on older or specific-entry models. Always verify your exact model-year pairing to avoid wheel incompatibility.


What the numbers mean


The lug pattern is described by two numbers: the first is the number of lug studs, and the second is the bolt circle diameter (BCD). For example, 5x114.3 means five lug holes arranged on a circle with a diameter of 114.3 millimeters. If you see 5x4.5", that is simply the same pattern expressed in inches. These measurements determine whether a wheel can physically mount to the hub.


How to confirm your Honda’s lug pattern


To verify your specific Honda’s lug pattern, use the steps below. This ensures you select wheels that fit correctly and safely.



  1. Check the owner’s manual or the placard on the driver’s door jamb for wheel information, including bolt pattern, wheel size, and offset.

  2. Inspect an existing wheel or hub to count the number of lug holes and measure the diameter across the centers of opposite lug holes. A ruler or caliper can help you measure the bolt circle in millimeters; convert inches to millimeters if needed.

  3. Use a trusted parts retailer, Honda dealer, or an online fitment database. Enter your exact year, model, and trim (and VIN if required) to confirm the correct bolt pattern.

  4. If you’re unsure, consult a qualified technician or wheel shop before purchasing wheels or adapters.


Precise verification protects your safety and ensures that any wheel upgrade or replacement fits properly without interference with brakes, suspension, or hub hardware.


Summary


For most Honda buyers, the key takeaway is that two patterns dominate: 4x100 for older or specific models, and 5x114.3 for the vast majority of modern Hondas. Always confirm your exact pattern using official documentation, the vehicle placard, or a reliable parts database tied to your model-year and trim. With the correct lug pattern, you can confidently choose wheels that fit safely and perform as intended.

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