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What size hubcaps for 2016 Honda Civic?

The size of hubcaps for a 2016 Honda Civic depends on the wheel size installed on your model. In general, 16-inch hubcaps fit Civics with 16-inch wheels (common on base trims), while higher trims that use 17-inch alloy wheels typically do not use hubcaps at all. Always verify the exact wheel size on your car before shopping.


Wheel sizes offered on the 2016 Civic and what that means for hubcaps


Below is a practical guide to the wheel sizes you’re likely to encounter on the 2016 Civic and how that affects hubcap choices. The key factor is the wheel diameter rather than the trim name.



  • 16-inch wheels: Hubcaps or wheel covers are commonly used on base models that come with 16-inch wheels. If your Civic has steel wheels, you’ll typically see a full wheel cover (hubcap) designed for 16 inches.

  • 17-inch wheels: Most higher trims (such as EX, EX-L, and Touring) use 17-inch alloy wheels, which generally do not use external hubcaps. These wheels rely on their own finish, though some models may feature center caps that are part of the wheel design.


Conclusion: For 2016 Civics with 16-inch wheels, look for 16-inch hubcaps. If your car has 17-inch alloy wheels, hubcaps are typically not a factor. If you’re unsure about which size you need, check the tire sidewall or the door jamb sticker to confirm the wheel diameter.


How to verify the correct hubcap size for your Civic


Before you buy, confirm the wheel diameter and fitment details to ensure compatibility with the hubcap you select. Use these steps to verify your exact size.



  1. Check the tire size printed on the tire sidewall (for example, something like P205/55R16). The number after the “R” indicates the wheel diameter in inches.

  2. Inspect the vehicle’s door jamb sticker or the owner’s manual for the specified wheel size and lug pattern.

  3. Count or measure across the wheel’s diameter and note whether you have steel wheels with covers or true alloy wheels without hubcaps.


Conclusion: By confirming the wheel diameter and wheel type, you’ll avoid ordering the wrong hubcap size. When in doubt, reference the vehicle’s official specifications or consult a dealer parts department for the exact hubcap part number.


Shopping tips for 2016 Civic hubcaps


High-level guidance to help you navigate options and ensure a proper fit.



  • Always filter by the vehicle year, make, model, and wheel size (16" or 17") when shopping online or in stores.

  • Be aware that 16-inch hubcaps are designed for 16" wheels (often steel wheels), while 17" hubcaps are less common because many 17" wheels are alloys without external hubcaps.

  • Consider OEM versus aftermarket: OEM hubcaps guarantee compatibility with the original wheel design, while aftermarket options may vary in fitment and finish.


Conclusion: Clear size confirmation and fitment checks save time and reduce the risk of returns when replacing hubcaps on a 2016 Civic.


Summary


The 2016 Honda Civic primarily uses two wheel sizes: 16 inches on base trims with wheel covers and 17 inches on most higher trims with alloy wheels. Hubcaps are typically relevant for 16-inch wheels, while 17-inch alloy wheels usually do not use hubcaps. To shop confidently, verify wheel diameter via the tire sidewall or door jamb sticker, and select hubcaps that match that exact size and wheel type.

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