It uses a 4x100 bolt pattern and typically fits wheels from 14 to 17 inches in diameter, depending on trim and body style.
Understanding compatibility
The 2010 Honda Civic was offered in sedan and coupe configurations with multiple trims, and wheel fitment depends on bolt pattern, offset, hub bore, brake clearance, and overall tire-diameter changes. Always verify the exact OEM size on your vehicle’s door placard or in the owner's manual before purchasing wheels.
Bolt pattern and hub considerations
All 2010 Civics use a 4x100 mm bolt circle. The hub bore should match or be accommodated with a sleeve or hub-centric ring if the new wheels don’t seat perfectly on the hub. Incorrect hub fit can cause vibration or improper seating.
Stock wheel sizes by trim (general guidance)
The following outlines the typical wheel-diameter options you’ll see across the 2010 Civic lineup; exact sizes can vary by body style (sedan vs coupe) and production period. Confirm the precise OEM size for your specific vehicle from the door sticker or owner’s manual.
- 14-inch wheels: commonly found on base-level models.
- 15-inch wheels: common on mid-range trims.
- 16-inch wheels: standard on higher trims and certain configurations.
- 17-inch wheels: available on sport-oriented trims or as an optional upgrade.
When upgrading, keep in mind that changing from the stock diameter can affect speedometer accuracy, braking performance, and ride quality. Always choose wheels and tires that maintain safe clearance and correct overall diameter for your Civic.
Aftermarket considerations and guidance
If you’re exploring wheels larger or smaller than stock, consider these guidelines to ensure a proper fit and safe operation.
- Maintain the Civic’s 4x100 bolt pattern to match the hub.
- Keep a compatible offset (ET) to preserve steering geometry and avoid rubbing; large deviations can cause clearance and handling issues.
- Ensure the wheel width and tire profile do not rub brakes, fenders, or suspension components during full steering or suspension travel.
- Understand that altering wheel diameter affects the overall tire diameter, speedometer accuracy, and rolling resistance; use a tire-size calculator or consult a professional for precise changes.
Always verify load ratings, speed ratings, and climate suitability for any wheels you plan to install, and consider professional alignment and torque specifications after installation.
Summary
The 2010 Civic accommodates 14–17 inch wheels with a 4x100 bolt pattern, with exact stock sizes varying by trim and body style. To ensure a safe and proper fit, confirm the exact OEM size on your door placard or in the owner’s manual, and consult a reputable tire/wheel professional when considering upgrades.


