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What bolt pattern does Honda use?

Most Honda vehicles today use a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern (five lug holes on a circle 114.3 mm in diameter). A smaller number of older or region-specific models use 4x100 mm. Always verify your exact model and year when shopping for wheels or replacements.


Common bolt patterns found on Honda vehicles


The actual bolt pattern you need is tied to the vehicle’s model year and market. For most contemporary Hondas and their crossovers, the standard pattern is 5x114.3 mm (5-on-4.5 inches). Some older or specialty models, especially in certain markets, use 4x100 mm.


Here are the patterns you are most likely to encounter, with notes on compatibility and hub size.



  • 5x114.3 mm (5 on 4.5 inches) bolt pattern; widely used on modern Honda sedans, coupes, SUVs, and minivans. Center bore commonly 64.1 mm.

  • 4x100 mm bolt pattern; found on older Honda models and some market-specific variants. Center bore and lug seat types may vary.


In practice, most owners working with current production models will encounter 5x114.3 mm. If you’re buying wheels for a classic or specialized Honda, check the exact year, trim, and market to confirm pattern and hub requirements.


How to verify the bolt pattern for your Honda


To confirm your car’s bolt pattern before purchasing wheels or adapters, follow these steps:



  1. Consult your owner's manual or Honda’s official specifications for PCD (bolt pattern) and hub bore. Look up "Wheel bolt pattern" or "Lug pattern."

  2. Check the driver’s door jamb sticker or the glove box/spec sheet; it often lists wheel size, bolt pattern, and center bore.

  3. Measure the bolt circle yourself if documentation is unavailable: measure the distance between the centers of opposite lug holes and count how many lug holes are present (usually 4 or 5 for Honda).

  4. Measure the center bore size (hub bore). For Honda, the common hub bore is around 64.1 mm, but verify for your specific model.

  5. If you’re buying aftermarket wheels, verify PCD, center bore, and lug seat type; use hub-centric rings if the new wheel’s bore is larger than the hub.

  6. When in doubt, contact a Honda dealer or a qualified wheel shop to confirm compatibility for your exact year and trim.


Ensuring the correct bolt pattern is essential for safety and performance. A mismatch can lead to wheel vibration, improper seating, and brake interference.


Summary


In short, Honda’s modern production vehicles predominantly use a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern, with an older subset of models employing 4x100 mm. Always verify the exact specification for your year, model, and market, and consult reputable sources before buying wheels. Correct matching ensures proper fitment, safe operation, and optimal driving performance.

Are all Honda rims the same bolt pattern?


No, not all Honda rims have the same bolt pattern. While many modern Honda models share a common 5x114.3mm pattern, older models and performance variants like the Type R use different patterns, such as 4x100mm and 5x120mm, respectively. It is essential to check the specific bolt pattern for your vehicle's make, model, and year, as well as other specifications like center bore and offset.
 
Common Honda bolt patterns

  • 5x114.3mm: This is the most common pattern on many modern Honda models, including the Accord, Civic (non-Si/Type R), CR-V, and Element. 
  • 4x100mm: Found on older and more compact models like the Fit, older Civic generations, CRX, and Prelude. 
  • 5x120mm: Used on some larger SUVs and specific performance models, such as the Civic Type R. 

Important considerations
  • Bolt pattern is not enough: Even if the bolt pattern is compatible, you must also ensure the wheels have the correct center bore, offset, and load rating for your specific vehicle to ensure proper fitment and safety. 
  • Check before buying: Always verify your vehicle's specific wheel specifications before purchasing aftermarket or used wheels to ensure they are a compatible and safe fit. 



What's the bolt pattern for a Honda?


With modern Honda cars, most 'standard' models utilize a 5x114. 3mm bolt pattern. Think Civic, Accord, and even the HR-V. With the Type-R models and the larger SUVs/trucks that bolt pattern switches to 5x120mm.



What cars will a 5x100 bolt pattern fit Toyota?


Here's a look at some of the most common ones:

  • Subaru: Many models, including the Subaru Impreza (non-STI versions), Legacy, and Forester, use the 5x100 bolt pattern.
  • Toyota: The Toyota Celica, specific Corolla models, and the Scion tC are also known to use 5x100 wheels.



What Hondas are 4x100?


Compatibility and Suitability: The 4x100 bolt pattern is predominantly found in compact and subcompact Honda models, such as older Civic models, the Fit, CRX, Insight, Del Sol, Prelude, and City.


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