What stud pattern is a Honda Civic?

What stud pattern is a Honda Civic?

Wheel Configuration Reference

Vehicle Make & Model Year Range Bolt Pattern
Honda Civic Si 2006 to 2015 5×114.3
Honda Civic All Except Si / Type R 2016 to 2021 5×114.3
Honda Civic Si 2017 to 2020 5×114.3
Honda Civic Type R 2017 to 2021 5×120

What is the PCD of Honda Civic?

Honda – Civic (2006 – 2011)

PCD: 5×114.3
Center bore: 64.1
Offset: 55
Mounting: Nut – 12 x 1,50
Wheel torque steel: 108 Nm / 80 ft-lb

What stud pattern is Honda?

Honda – Vehicle Bolt Pattern Reference

YEAR MAKE COMMENTS
2012 Honda 5 lug 4.5 inch or 114.3mm High Positive Offset
2013 Honda 5 lug 4.5 inch or 114.3mm High Positive Offset
2014 Honda 5 lug 4.5 inch or 114.3mm High Positive Offset
1998 Honda 5 lug 4.5 inch or 114.3mm High Positive Offset

Can a Honda Ace replace a wheel lug stud?

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What do you need to know about Honda Civic torque?

Manufacturers require specific patterns when tightening bolts and screws in order for parts to be properly seated. The most common example is the criss-cross pattern required when tightening the wheels. Not following the prescribed pattern risks having a wheel with loose lug nuts.

When to use new bolts on Honda Civic?

Manufacturers design bolts and screws to “stretch” when they’re install. That way, the bolt and screw threads firmly attach to the matching threaded hole or nut. This lowers or outright eliminates the risk that the bolt or screw will work itself loose. For the same reason it’s always a good idea to use new bolts when working on the engine.

What can cause a Honda Civic to crack?

Not following the prescribed pattern risks having a wheel with loose lug nuts. Another example is the intake manifold. It can crack if the engine’s bolts aren’t tightened in the proper pattern. Most owners manuals include information about the order in which to tighten bolts and screws during reassembly.

What kind of lug nuts do Honda Civics use?

All our aftermarket lug nuts are tapered to ensure the best wheel fitment. Your factory lug nuts will most likely NOT work with your new wheels, so it is important that you get some good quality aftermarket lug nuts! For installation, tighten each lug nut using a criss-cross pattern, usually to 80 lb-ft of torque each.

How big are the wheel bolts on a Honda Civic?

Specified by the number of wheel bolts and the diameter (a.k.a. PCD or Pitch Circle Diameter) of the imaginary circle made by connecting those wheel bolts. For Civics, if you have 4 bolts then its 4 x 100mm, 5 bolts is 5 x 114.3mm.

What’s the load index on a Honda Civic?

With Civics and other imports, you usually don’t have to concern yourself with the load index as it is always sufficient for how the tire is intended to be used. The higher the load index, the more weight a tire can hold. For example, a load index of 85 means each tire can hold 1135 lbs and a load index of 91 indicates 1356 lbs per tire.

How to find wheels and tires for a Honda Civic?

To find wheels and/or tires for you Civic, just follow these 3 simple steps. Step 1: Use our Wheel Configuration Reference found further down on this page to find what bolt pattern, wheel sizes, and offsets will work with your Civic.

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