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What bolt pattern is 2015 fit?

The 2015 Honda Fit uses a 4x100 mm bolt pattern.


In more detail, this means four lug holes are arranged on a circle with a diameter of 100 millimeters. Verifying this specification helps ensure you can safely install aftermarket or replacement wheels on a 2015 Fit, and it affects compatibility with rim width, offset, and center bore requirements.


Understanding the 4x100 bolt pattern


Here are the key measurements and considerations you should know to confirm wheel compatibility for a 2015 Honda Fit.



  • Bolt pattern (PCD): 4x100 mm — four lug holes on a 100 mm bolt circle.

  • Center bore: 54.1 mm — the wheel’s center hole that fits over the hub.

  • Stud count and thread: 4 studs with M12 x 1.5 thread pitch.

  • Lug nut seat type: 60-degree conical seat (common for Honda wheels).

  • Hub-centric vs. lug-centric: OEM or hub-centric aftermarket wheels with a 54.1 mm bore are preferable; use hub rings if an aftermarket wheel has a different bore.

  • Stock offset: typically around +40 to +45 mm, depending on wheel size and trim; verify your exact model’s specification when selecting wheels.

  • Wheel diameter compatibility: OEM sizes for the Fit commonly include 15" and 16" wheels; check brake clearance and suspension when choosing larger rims.


Taking these measurements into account helps prevent common fitment issues like rubbing, improper seating, or mounting faults. When shopping for wheels, confirm the exact trim’s specs and consider professional installation if you’re unsure.


Market variations and practical tips


Most markets selling the Honda Fit (or Jazz in some regions) use the same 4x100 bolt pattern, but always confirm with the vehicle’s VIN or official specifications—especially if the wheels were sourced from a different region or from aftermarket suppliers.


Practical verification steps


Before purchasing wheels or attempting a swap, verify these specifics to ensure proper fitment for a 2015 Fit.



  • PCD (bolt circle) = 4x100 mm

  • Center bore = 54.1 mm

  • Stud size and thread = M12 x 1.5

  • Lug nut seat type = 60-degree conical

  • Offset and width compatible with brake calipers and suspension


Following these checks helps avoid mounting issues. If in doubt, consult the OEM specifications for your exact trim or seek guidance from a qualified technician or wheel specialist.


Summary


The 2015 Honda Fit uses a 4x100 bolt pattern with a 54.1 mm center bore, four M12 x 1.5 studs, and a typical offset around +40 to +45 mm. When selecting wheels, verify the bolt pattern, center bore, lug size, seat type, and offset to ensure proper fitment, and consider hub rings if an aftermarket wheel requires a different bore.

What does the 4x108 bolt pattern fit?


The 4x108 bolt pattern is commonly used by vehicle brands such as Mazda, Ford, Saab, Mercury, Volvo, and many more. Wheel sizes that we carry for this bolt pattern are 15, 16, 17, and 18-inch wheels. Our large selection of wheel finishes, designs, and colors can help you truly customize your vehicle.



What is the bolt pattern on a 2015 Honda Fit?


The 2015 Honda Fit has a 4x100mm bolt pattern, meaning it has four lug holes and a 100mm diameter circle that connects them. This is a common bolt pattern for many Honda models, but it's always a good idea to verify with your vehicle's specifications. 

  • Bolt Pattern: 4x100mm 
  • Lugs: 4 
  • Center Bore: The 2015 Fit has a hub-centric design, and aftermarket wheels must have the correct center bore to fit properly without adapters. 
  • Measurement: The "4x100mm" measurement describes the number of bolt holes (4) and the diameter of the circle connecting them (100mm). 



What does a 5x112 bolt pattern fit?


5x112 wheels primarily fit vehicles from brands like Audi, Volkswagen, and Mercedes-Benz. They are also found on select models from other manufacturers, including certain newer BMWs, some Porsche Macans, and a variety of models from Seat, Skoda, and Bentley. 
European vehicles

  • Audi: A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, Q3, Q4, Q5, e-tron 
  • Volkswagen: Golf (MK5 and newer), Passat, Tiguan, Arteon, Touareg 
  • Mercedes-Benz: A-Class, C-Class, E-Class, S-Class, G-Class, GLC, GLE, GLS, CLA 
  • Other brands:
    • Seat: Altea, Leon, Toledo 
    • Skoda: Octavia, Superb, Yeti 
    • Porsche: Macan 
    • Bentley: Various models 

Other vehicles and considerations
  • BMW: Newer BMW models, particularly those on shared platforms with other brands in the BMW Group (like the newer 7-series and G-chassis), use the 5x112 bolt pattern. Older BMW models often use a 5x120 bolt pattern, so a 5x112 wheel will require a special adapter to fit. 
  • Maybach: High-end models from Maybach also use this bolt pattern. 
  • Other brands: Aiways, Alfa Romeo, and others are also listed as using this bolt pattern. 

Important note
  • Always double-check: It is crucial to verify the correct bolt pattern and center bore for your specific vehicle before purchasing new wheels, as there can be variations even within the same manufacturer. 



What Hondas have 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. It's crucial to verify the bolt pattern for your specific vehicle model and year.


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