1999 Honda Civic Bolt Pattern

Your 1999 Honda Civic bolt pattern is 4x100, meaning each wheel has four lugs that make a circle with a diameter of 100 millimeters. Read on for all the facts.
Written by John Davis
Reviewed by Melanie Reiff
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Your 1999 Honda Civic bolt pattern is 4x100 or "4 on 100." That means that each of your Civic's wheels has four lugs placed in a circle with a diameter of 100 millimeters. 
The 1999 Honda Civic is a reliable and timeless car that's well-suited for new drivers and experienced commuters alike. But while the '99 Civic is much-loved by automotive enthusiasts and drivers from all walks of life, it's not exactly known as eye candy. If you're interested in boosting your Civic's flair, a stylish set of wheel upgrades can be a fantastic start. 
And fortunately, you can use this handy guide to help you choose the perfect set of new shoes for your ride. This article will cover everything you need to know about your 1999 Honda Civic bolt pattern so you can add some spice to your daily drives. 
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1999 Honda Civic bolt pattern

If you were hoping you could bolt some newer Honda wheels on your '99 Civic, you'll most likely need to rethink your plan. That's because there's quite a bit of variation in
Honda lug patterns
, and you'll need to choose wheel upgrades that match your 1999 Honda Civic's bolt pattern—4x100 or, in inches, 4x3.94
Those numbers might not make any sense, but their meaning is relatively simple. This is how we break down automotive lug patterns:
# of bolts x diameters of the circle they create
Your 1999 Honda Civic's 4x100 bolt pattern means that each of its wheels has four lugs that form a circle with a diameter of 100 millimeters or 3.94 inches
But don't rush out to buy a new set of wheels just yet. In addition to your Civic's bolt pattern, you'll also need to know its center bore measurement, stud size, wheel offset, and torque specifications. 
  • Factory wheel size: 13, 14, or 15 inches
  • Stud size: M12 x 1.5
  • Offset: 38 to 48 mm
  • Center bore: 56.1 mm
  • Wheel tightening torque: 108 Nm
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How to measure your 1999 Honda Civic bolt pattern

If you're looking for some wheel upgrades for your 1999 Honda Civic, the specs listed above should cover all the information you need to make your purchase. But if you'd like to know how to measure your bolt pattern for yourself, here's a simple method you can use to do just that.
You won't even need any advanced tools—a simple measuring tape or ruler is all that you'll need for this job. Once you have your tool, choose any lug and measure from its center point to the middle of the bolt directly across from it. 
That measurement is your Civic's bolt pattern diameter. Put it behind the number of bolts, and that's your lug pattern!
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FAQ

The bolt pattern on a 1999 Honda Civic is 4x100 mm or 4x3.94 inches. That means that each wheel has four lugs that make a circle with a diameter of 100 millimeters or 3.94 inches.
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