The 2012 Honda Civic's bolt pattern is 5x4.5. This indicates that every wheel has five bolts arranged in a 4.5-inch circle.
You could be right in thinking that a new set of wheels is all your 2012 Honda Civic needs to really shine. Most people who modify their cars
end up purchasing new wheels or custom alloy rims, and thanks to the 2012 model year's varied offerings, those wheels will look great on any Honda Civic. Before you order a new set of wheels, you'll need to measure the ones you already have and write down their sizes, bolt patterns, stud sizes, and wheel offset. This helpful car repair
guide will help you find the right set of wheels for your 2012 Honda Civic. Let's get started! 4.7/5 rating on the App Store | Trusted by 5+ million customers and 7 million cars 4.7/5 app rating | Trusted by 5M+ drivers 2012 Honda Civic bolt pattern
The 2012 Honda Civic has a bolt pattern of 5x4.5. This means that each wheel has five bolts that form a 4-and-a-half-inch diameter circle. On every vehicle, bolt patterns are always expressed as:
# of bolts x diameter of the circle they form
To change your wheels, you need to know a few different specs, including the bolt pattern. The following additional information pertaining to your Civic is also required:
Factory wheel size: 15 inches, 16 inches, 17 inches
Stud size: M12 x 1.5 (12 mm stud thread and 1.5 mm thread spacing)
Wheel tightening torque: 108 Nm
How to measure your Honda Civic bolt pattern
It's not hard to double-check the Honda Civic's bolt pattern yourself; all you need is a measuring tape or ruler!
Using your measuring tape, find the distance from the lug hole's outer edge to the center of the opposite bolt. The bolts on a 2012 Honda Civic are an uneven number (5), so if you try to take a straight measurement across the circle, you'll end up in the middle of the bolts. Just find the center of a bolt hole on either side of the line and use that as your point of measurement.
The number that you get is your diameter. You can then figure out the bolt pattern for your 2012 Honda Civic by adding the number of bolts to this measurement.
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