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What is the Honda Fit bolt pattern?

The Honda Fit uses a 4x100 bolt pattern. In practice, this means four wheel studs sit on a circle with a 100 mm diameter. Exact hub bore size and lug-nut specifications can vary by year and market, so always verify the specific specs for your car before buying wheels or adapters.


Bolt pattern basics


Understanding bolt pattern is essential for wheel compatibility. For the Honda Fit, the primary fact is a 4-lug arrangement on a 100 mm pitch circle diameter, a configuration that has remained consistent across most generations.


Bolt pattern by generation


Below is a straightforward look at how the pattern has been applied across the main Fit generations. The fundamental 4x100 arrangement has stayed constant, though hub bore and regional spec details can vary.



  • First generation (roughly 2007–2008 for many markets; known as Jazz in some regions): 4x100 bolt pattern.

  • Second generation (roughly 2009–2014): 4x100 bolt pattern.

  • Third generation (roughly 2015–present in many markets): 4x100 bolt pattern.


Despite the consistent 4x100 pattern, always confirm exact hub bore and lug-nut specifications for your specific vehicle variant before ordering wheels.


Practical wheel fitment notes


In addition to the bolt pattern, wheel compatibility depends on hub bore, offset, and brake caliper clearance. If upgrading wheels or opting for aftermarket rims, check the following:


Center bore and lug nuts


Center bore sizes can vary by market; aftermarket wheels may require hub-centric rings to ensure proper fitment and alignment. Lug-nut size and thread pitch (commonly M12 x 1.5 on many Fit models) should be verified against the wheel specification for your year and trim. Always use wheels that match your vehicle’s factory hub and lug specs to avoid vibration or mounting issues.


Summary


The Honda Fit’s bolt pattern is 4x100 across the main generations, making it compatible with many wheels designed for small Hondas and other compact cars sharing the same pattern. However, always confirm hub bore, offset, and lug-nut details for your exact model to ensure a proper fit.

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