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What lug pattern is Honda Fit?

The Honda Fit uses a 4x100 bolt pattern, meaning four lug studs arranged on a 100-millimeter circle. This pattern is standard across most Fit generations, though you should verify for your specific year and market. This article explains what that means for wheels, tires, and replacements.


Bolt pattern at a glance


The bolt pattern describes how many lug holes there are and the diameter of the circle those holes form. For the Honda Fit, that circle is 100 mm in diameter, and there are four lugs. This arrangement is common across most Fit models, including early and later generations, with the car widely known as the Jazz in many markets. Always confirm via the owner's manual or VIN to ensure a perfect fit for your exact vehicle.



  • Bolt pattern: 4x100 mm

  • Number of lugs: 4

  • Center bore: commonly around 56.5 mm; verify for your model

  • Hub fit and compatibility: ensure proper matching with the wheel hub


Note: The center bore can vary slightly by market and year. If the center bore does not match, hub-centric rings may be required to ensure proper fitting and balance.


Compatibility considerations when replacing wheels


Choosing wheels or tires for a Honda Fit requires more than matching the bolt pattern. The hub bore, offset (ET), width, and the brake caliper clearance all influence compatibility. Checking these specs helps prevent rubbing or improper mounting.



  • Center bore must fit or be accommodated with hub rings

  • Offset should be within OEM range to maintain steering and suspension geometry

  • Rim width and diameter must be compatible with the vehicle's suspension and tires

  • Lug nut size and thread pitch should match the studs and wheel holes


When in doubt, consult the owner's manual or a parts specialist, and bring a sample wheel to verify fitment before purchase.


Where to confirm the lug pattern for your Honda Fit


There are several reliable sources to confirm the lug pattern for your exact vehicle:



  • Owner's manual or door jamb placard

  • Honda dealer parts counter or official service portal

  • VIN-based parts databases or reputable tire/wheel retailers


By cross-checking these sources, you can be confident you are shopping for wheels that fit your Honda Fit regardless of model year or market.


Common questions about Honda Fit wheel patterns


Q: Does the Honda Fit always use 4x100? A: Yes, across its major generations in most markets, the bolt pattern is 4x100, but always verify for your specific VIN.


Q: Do Jazz models share the same bolt pattern? A: Yes, many Jazz models in other markets use the same 4x100 pattern, though regional specs can vary slightly.


Summary


The Honda Fit uses a 4x100 bolt pattern with four lug studs on a 100 mm circle, a standard across its major generations. When replacing wheels, verify the center bore, offset, and width in addition to the bolt pattern, and consult official sources to confirm your specific model's specs. This approach helps ensure a safe, proper fit whether you’re shopping in the U.S., Europe, or other markets where the Fit is sold as the Jazz.

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