The 2018 Honda Civic bolt pattern is 5x4.5, which means each wheel has five bolts that form a circle that is 4.5 inches in diameter.
From a reliability perspective, there are few better options than the Honda Civic. But even the most reliable vehicles are just as susceptible to the everyday dangers of the road that could cause damage to your wheels. Some examples include hitting a pothole or bumping a curb after making a tight turn (we recommend collision coverage
for such incidents). Whatever the situation, you’ll need to know your 2018 Honda Civic bolt pattern and other relevant measurements to replace the damaged wheel. Luckily, we have all the information right here—let’s get started!
2018 Honda Civic bolt pattern
The 2018 Honda Civic has a bolt pattern of 5x4.5, which translates to the number of bolts x diameter in inches of the circle they form.
For the sake of terminology, it’s also worth mentioning that the term “bolt pattern” is interchangeable with the term “lug pattern.” You might also see the measurements recorded in millimeters (5x114.3).
But the bolt pattern is just one of your wheels’ many measurements! Here are the additional measurements you’ll need to know to replace or upgrade the wheels on your 2018 Honda Civic:
Factory wheel size: 16” to 18” (depending on trim level)
Stud size: M12 x 1.5 (12 mm stud thread and 1.5 mm thread spacing)
Offset: 15 to 60 mm (custom range)
Wheel tightening torque: 108 Nm
How to measure your Honda Civic’s bolt pattern
If you’d like to check our work, more power to you! Start by grabbing your handy-dandy tape measure or even a classic wooden ruler.
Then measure from the outer edge of one bolt to the center of the opposite bolt. This special technique is required for five-bolt patterns (star shape) since you can’t draw a diameter line between opposite bolts that also crosses through the center of the circle (like a six-bolt pattern).
If done correctly, you should come away with a 4.5-inch diameter!
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