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What lug pattern is a 2008 Honda Civic?

The lug pattern for a 2008 Honda Civic is 5x114.3 mm (five-l lug pattern with 114.3 mm spacing).


Understanding lug patterns helps you choose compatible wheels when replacing stock hardware or upgrading. This article explains the Civic’s lug pattern, center bore, lug nut size, and practical fit considerations so you can shop with confidence.


Bolt pattern specifics


The lug pattern, or bolt circle, tells you how many studs there are and how far apart they sit. For the 2008 Civic, five studs are arranged in a circle with a 114.3 mm diameter, and the wheel hub opening (center bore) is 64.1 mm. The common lug nut size is M12 x 1.5, which is used on most Hondas of this era.



  • Bolt pattern: 5x114.3 mm (five lugs, 114.3 mm between opposite studs).

  • Center bore: 64.1 mm (the wheel hub opening).

  • Lug nut size: M12 x 1.5 thread.

  • Number of studs: 5.


These specs define wheel compatibility on most 2006–2011 Civics, including the 2008 model, but always verify on the exact wheel you plan to use since aftermarket options can vary.


Practical compatibility considerations


Beyond the bolt pattern, other measurements affect whether a wheel will fit without rubbing or clearance issues. Prepare to check the hub bore, wheel offset, and overall width, as well as brake caliper clearance and tire size compatibility.



  • Center bore matching: ensure the wheel’s hub bore is 64.1 mm or wider and use hub-centric adaptors if needed.

  • Offset and width: verify that the wheel offset and width keep the tire from rubbing on suspension, fenders, or brake components.

  • Brake and caliper clearance: confirm there is enough clearance for your Civic’s brake rotors and calipers, especially with larger wheels.

  • Tire size considerations: ensure the tire dimensions work with the new wheel to avoid rubbing or speedometer inaccuracy.


Following these compatibility checks helps you upgrade wheels safely without compromising handling or safety on your Civic.


Additional notes


If in doubt, consult a professional installer or refer to your vehicle’s manual for the exact specifications for your trim and year. Compatibility can vary with aftermarket wheels from different manufacturers.


Summary


The 2008 Honda Civic uses a 5x114.3 mm lug pattern, a 64.1 mm center bore, and M12x1.5 lug nuts. When shopping for wheels, verify offset, width, hub bore, and brake clearance to ensure a proper, safe fit. If you’re unsure, seek expert assistance to avoid compatibility issues.

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