The 2009 Honda Civic has a 5x4.5 (or 5 on 4.5) bolt pattern, which indicates five bolts in a circle with a 4.5-inch diameter.
If your 2009 Honda Civic's current wheels are worn out or you just want a new set for aesthetic reasons, you'll need to know the vehicle's bolt pattern before you go wheel shopping. Here's how to find out what yours is!
2009 Honda Civic bolt pattern
The standard bolt pattern
for the 2009 Honda Civic is 5x4.5 inches. Bolt patterns can be simplified into the following equation for those who are unfamiliar with them. # of bolts x diameter of the circle they form
So, a bolt pattern of 5x4.5 for a 2009 Honda Civic would mean that there are 5 bolts arranged in a circle that measures 4.5 inches in diameter.
Sounds simple enough, right? Here are some additional wheel specifications for the 2009 Honda Civic that may be useful before you go shopping for a new set:
Factory wheel size: 15”, 16”, or 17
Wheel tightening torque: 108 Nm
It’s worth noting, however, that these specs might differ slightly from your own based on different configurations. If you need help picking out the right set of rims, most wheel and tire shops will have staff and tools available to help you confirm compatibility.
How to measure your Honda Civic’s bolt pattern
Checking the bolt pattern on your Honda Civic is actually rather straightforward. All you'll need is a measuring tape or a ruler!
Since your wheel has an odd number of bolts, measure from the center of one bolt hole to the outer edge of one of the bolt holes across from it.
This measurement will give you the diameter. Add it to the number of bolts you have, and you have the bolt pattern for your 2009 Civic!
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FAQ
The bolt pattern on a 2009 Honda Civic is 5x4.5, which means there are five bolts in a circle that is 4.5 inches in diameter.