The typical lug pattern for most Honda Civics is 5x114.3 mm (5 on 4.5 inches). Some older or non-US market Civics used 4x100. Verify for your exact year and trim.
The lug pattern indicates how many bolts and the circle diameter they form. It affects wheel compatibility and safety. Civics have varied across generations and markets, so confirm with official sources or a reliable parts database before buying wheels.
Common lug patterns seen on Civics
Understanding which patterns appear helps you gauge what wheels will fit. Here are the two patterns you’re most likely to encounter on Civics.
- 5x114.3 mm (5 bolts, spaced 114.3 mm apart)
- 4x100 mm (4 bolts, spaced 100 mm apart)
Because of generation-by-generation changes and market differences, always verify your exact year and trim before purchasing wheels or adapters.
How to confirm your Civic's lug pattern
Use these steps to confirm the exact lug pattern for your specific model and year.
- Check the owner's manual or the tire/wheel section for the vehicle’s wheel specification.
- Inspect the driver’s door jamb placard, which often lists the bolt pattern (PCD) along with other wheel specs.
- Examine the wheel hub area on the vehicle: count the lug holes and measure the distance between adjacent holes to estimate the PCD, or use a caliper for precision.
- Consult a dealer, online VIN-based parts database, or a trusted tire/wheel shop to confirm the exact bolt pattern for your VIN.
If you’re unsure after these checks, bring the car or photos of the wheel hub to a professional to avoid purchasing incompatible wheels or adapters.
Notes by generation
While 5x114.3 mm is the dominant pattern for most modern Civics in North America, some early 1990s Civics and certain markets used 4x100 mm. Always confirm using year-specific documentation or a reputable parts source, as mismatches can lead to improper seating, vibration, or safety concerns. Adapters exist but require careful installation and correct specifications.
Summary
In brief, the Honda Civic commonly runs a 5x114.3 mm lug pattern on most modern models, with 4x100 mm appearing on older generations or certain markets. To ensure you get wheels that fit safely, verify the exact bolt pattern for your Civic’s year and trim through the manual, placard, VIN-based parts lookup, or a knowledgeable dealer or shop. Always match the PCD, center bore, and offset when selecting replacements.


