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What wheels fit a Honda Del Sol?

The Honda Del Sol uses a common 4x100 bolt pattern with a modest center bore, so many wheels from other Hondas and aftermarket 4x100 options will fit with proper sizing and clearances. The exact fit depends on year, trim, brakes, and suspension. If in doubt, measure and test-fit or consult a tire/wheel specialist.


Wheel compatibility basics


To determine what wheels will fit, you need to consider four factors: bolt pattern, center bore, offset, and clearance for brakes and fenders. The Del Sol shares its basic platform with other lightweight Hondas, which makes many 4x100 wheels a good starting point. However, even with the same bolt pattern, differences in brake calipers, rotor size, and suspension can affect fitment.


Bolt pattern and hub size


The Del Sol uses a 4x100 bolt pattern and a relatively small hub bore. The typical hub bore sits around 56.1 mm, with some models closer to 56.5 mm. If your chosen wheels have a larger center bore, you’ll need hub-centric rings to center the wheel properly. If the bore is smaller, you’ll need a professional evaluation to avoid hub and wheel misalignment.


Recommended wheel sizes and offsets


Below are common sizing ranges that fit the Del Sol with proper clearance. These ranges cover stock-era wheels and popular aftermarket sizes. Exact fit depends on trim, brake setup, and body clearance, so verify with a test fit when possible.



  • 13x5.0 to 13x5.5 inches, +40 to +45 offset (typical for early base models with smaller brakes).

  • 14x5.5 to 14x6.0 inches, +38 to +45 offset (common for mid-generation models and Si variants).

  • 15x6.0 inches, +38 to +45 offset (a popular size for handling and appearance, but check brake caliper clearance).


These sizes reflect a balance between maintaining proper steering response, avoiding rubbing at full suspension travel, and preserving adequate clearance to the fenders and brake components.


Practical fitment considerations


When upgrading wheels, consider components and clearance beyond size and bolt pattern. Brakes, calipers, and strut hardware can affect fitment, as can fender lip clearance and tire sidewall height. Always account for the following before purchasing:



  • Brake caliper clearance with the chosen wheel width and offset.

  • Fender clearance at full steering lock and suspension travel.

  • Center bore compatibility and the potential need for hub-centric rings.

  • Clearance for any aftermarket brake upgrades or suspension modifications.


With careful selection, most 4x100 wheels from other Hondas and a wide range of aftermarket designs can fit a Del Sol without major modifications.


Wheel sources and compatibility tips


To maximize compatibility, look for wheels advertised as fitting 4x100 Hondas or 4x100 56.1–56.5 bore. You can often reuse wheels from other 4x100 Honda models (Civic/CRX family) with appropriate hub rings if needed. Always confirm the actual offset and measure clearances on your specific vehicle, since even small differences in brake rotors or caliper size can impact fitment.


Hub rings and centering


If the wheel’s center bore is larger than the Del Sol’s hub, install hub-centric rings to center the wheel and reduce runout. If the bore is smaller, you should not force the wheel onto the hub; seek a wheel with a compatible bore or consult a shop about adapters or selective rings.


Spacer considerations


Spacers can adjust track width and wheel fitment, but they can introduce additional stress on the hub and wheel studs. If spacers are necessary, choose proper thickness and quality spacers, and verify load ratings and clearance with your brakes and fenders. Avoid relying on spacers as a long-term solution without professional guidance.


Summary


The Del Sol accepts 4x100 wheels with a center bore around 56.1–56.5 mm. Common wheel sizes range from 13 to 15 inches in diameter, with widths typically from 5.0 to 6.0 inches and offsets roughly +35 to +45. When selecting wheels, verify bolt pattern, hub bore, offset, brake clearance, and fender clearance for your exact year and trim. Hub-centric rings and occasional careful testing are often required for a precise, safe fit. If unsure, consult a wheel professional or try a controlled test fit before purchase.


Final note and takeaway


For the Honda Del Sol, the best-fit wheels are those designed for 4x100 bolt pattern with compatible center bore and appropriately chosen offsets. By checking the essential fit factors—bolt pattern, center bore, offset, and clearance—you can broaden your wheel options without compromising safety or handling. Always verify fit on your specific vehicle with a professional if you’re unsure.


Summary of key specs to look for


4x100 bolt pattern, center bore around 56.1–56.5 mm, wheel diameters 13–15 inches, widths 5.0–6.0 inches, offsets approximately +35 to +45. Use hub rings if needed and confirm brake/joint clearance for your model year.

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