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What size wheels Fit on a Honda Fit?

The Honda Fit generally uses a 4x100 bolt pattern, and wheel sizes from about 14 inches up to 17 inches can fit depending on the model year and trim. For an exact specification, always check the door jamb placard or the owner's manual.


The question involves more than a single number because Fit models have varied by generation and market. Fitment depends on wheel diameter and width, offset, center bore, brake clearance, and suspension design. This article explains the basics, typical OEM ranges, and how to approach aftermarket options while minimizing rubbing, speedometer error, and safety concerns.


Wheel fitment basics for the Honda Fit


Understanding what makes wheels fit a Honda Fit is essential, because the wrong size or offset can cause rubbing, altered handling, or inaccurate speed readings. The key factors are bolt pattern, center bore, offset, and overall rolling diameter.


Bolt pattern and hub bore


The Fit uses a 4x100 bolt pattern on most generations, which determines which wheels will bolt up. The hub bore is another factor: if the new wheel’s center bore is larger than the hub bore, you may need a centering ring; if it’s smaller, the wheel won’t fit without machining. Always confirm 4x100 and the hub bore size (typical center bore values are around the mid-50s millimeters for many Fits).


Offset, width, and clearance


Wheel offset and width control how close the wheel sits to the suspension and fenders. Factory offsets for Fits are generally in a mid-positive range, which helps with steering feel and brake clearance. Moving to wider wheels or lower offsets can increase the risk of rubbing at full suspension travel or when steering at full lock. If you go beyond the stock diameter or width, check caliper clearance and fender clearance, and consider professional alignment and fender work if needed.


OEM wheel sizes and ranges you’ll encounter


While exact numbers vary by year and market, the Honda Fit covers a broad range from base 14-inch wheels up to larger 16- or 17-inch offerings on higher trims or certain markets. Always verify the exact size from the vehicle placard or the official specifications for your model year.



  • 14-inch wheels are common on base trims or older model years.

  • 15-inch wheels appear on mid-range trims and some markets, offering a balance of ride comfort and handling.

  • 16- and 17-inch wheels are available on later models or specific markets and trims, typically with sportier styling or higher-end packages. Brake clearance and stiffness can vary, so confirm with your seller or cross-check for your exact year and trim.


Note that exact wheel and tire sizes depend on model year and regional specification. Always confirm with the door placard, owner’s manual, or a trusted dealership or wheel-fitment database before purchasing.


Aftermarket considerations when selecting wheels


When shopping for aftermarket wheels for a Honda Fit, keep these criteria in mind to ensure a proper fit and safe driving experience.



  • Bolt pattern compatibility: Most Fits use 4x100; verify for your exact year if uncertain.

  • Center bore and hub rings: If the new wheel’s center bore is larger than the hub bore, use a hub-centric ring to ensure proper centering.

  • Offset and width: Aim for offsets in a similar range to OEM (often around +40 to +45 mm, though this varies). Avoid dramatic negative offsets that can rub or stress suspension components.

  • Brake clearance: Larger wheels may require caliper clearance checks; ensure the wheel design accommodates the brake system on your model year.

  • Overall rolling diameter: Keep the overall tire diameter within roughly ±3% of OEM to avoid speedometer inaccuracy and drivetrain issues.

  • Lug nuts and seating: Ensure the lug nut size and seat type match the wheel and your vehicle’s hub studs.

  • Load rating: Wheels must support the vehicle’s weight and performance requirements; check load ratings for both wheels and tires.


Concluding: when in doubt, consult a reputable wheel shop or use a trusted fitment database, and consider balancing and alignment after installation to maintain handling and safety.


How to verify fitment for your Honda Fit


Follow these steps to confirm a wheel will fit your specific Honda Fit:



  1. Check the vehicle placard or owner’s manual for the exact bolt pattern, center bore, and recommended wheel sizes for your year and trim.

  2. Measure brake clearance and strut/shock clearance with the intended wheel width and diameter to ensure no rubbing during full steering and suspension travel.

  3. Confirm offset and width align with the design of your model; use online fitment guides or consult a wheel specialist for confirmation.

  4. When installing, have the wheels mounted and torqued to spec, and consider a professional alignment after changing wheel size.


These steps help ensure your new wheels fit safely and maintain accurate speed readings and handling characteristics.


Summary


The Honda Fit accommodates a range of wheel sizes, typically from 14 inches on base models up to 16–17 inches on higher trims or specific markets, all while using a 4x100 bolt pattern. Exact sizes depend on model year, market, and trim, so always verify with the door placard or owner’s manual. When selecting aftermarket wheels, prioritize correct bolt pattern, center bore, offset, width, brake clearance, and maintaining the correct overall rolling diameter. With careful verification and professional installation, you can broaden the Fit’s style and performance without compromising safety.

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