The 1999 Civic uses a 4x100 bolt pattern with a 56.1 mm center bore.
For context, the 1999 Honda Civic sits in the sixth generation (1996–2000) and shares the same basic wheel mounting across most US-spec sedans and coupes of that era. When shopping for wheels, always confirm the exact fit for your trim and be prepared to use hub-centric rings if a wheel’s bore is larger than the hub.
The standard lug pattern and wheel fitment for the 1999 Civic
Key specifications you need to know when selecting wheels or replacements are summarized below.
- Bolt pattern: 4×100 mm (four lug holes on a 100 mm circle).
- Center bore: 56.1 mm (the hub bore is typically 56.1 mm on US-spec Civics of this era).
With these specs in mind, most OEM wheels and many aftermarket wheels that advertise 4×100 compatibility will fit a 1999 Civic. Always confirm with the wheel manufacturer’s fitment data and have the installation checked by a professional to ensure proper torque and seating.
How to verify your specific car
If you want to be certain about wheel fitment for your specific Civic, follow these steps.
- Check the owner’s manual or the driver’s door jamb placard for the wheel data, including bolt pattern and center bore.
- Inspect the wheel you currently have on the car to confirm the bolt pattern or measure the bolt circle diameter with a caliper or ruler.
- Compare the center bore size of the wheel with the vehicle hub bore; note whether hub-centric rings are needed.
- Consult Honda’s parts catalog or your wheel manufacturer’s specifications for your exact trim and market to confirm compatibility.
Verifying the precise specs helps prevent buying wheels that don’t fit or won’t align correctly, keeping safety in mind.
Summary
For a 1999 Honda Civic, the lug pattern is 4x100 with a 56.1 mm center bore. This standard applies to most 1996–2000 Civics in the US, and while many wheels will fit, always verify exact fitment data for your trim and market and consider hub-centric rings if needed.


