2020 Honda Civic Bolt Pattern

Your source for 2020 Honda Civic bolt pattern info—from stud size and offset to the tools you’ll need to measure for yourself.
Written by Jason Tushinski
Reviewed by Pat Roache
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The bolt pattern for a 2020 Honda Civic is 5x4.5, or 5 on 4.5. This means each wheel has five bolts that form a diameter of four-and-a-half inches.
Owning a Honda Civic is often about being economical, but not always. There are plenty of Civic owners out there who like to modify and soup up their rides, including swapping out the factory wheels for a set that is sleeker, cooler, and bound to catch eyes as you’re cruising around town.
Whether you’re swapping out those rims for fun or taking care of a little
car repair
regarding your car’s tires, you’ll need to know the bolt pattern you need. Keep reading to learn all there is to know about the 2020 Honda Civic’s bolt pattern.

2020 Honda Civic bolt pattern

The
bolt pattern for a Honda
varies depending on the model you drive. A 2020 Honda Civic sports a bolt pattern of 5x4.5, or 5 on 4.5
If you aren’t a bolt pattern aficionado, let us explain what that means. Each bolt or lug pattern is expressed as follows:
# of bolts x diameter of the circle they form
A 5x4.5 lug pattern means your 2020 Honda Civic’s wheels each have five lugs, set in a circle with a diameter of 4.5 inches. But if you’re going to swap out your rims for a new pair, you’ll need a bit more info—your Honda’s stud size, wheel offset, torque specifications, and center-bore measurement.
  • Factory wheel size: 16” to 18” 
  • Stud size: 12 mm x 1.5
  • Offset range: 15 to 60 mm 
  • Center bore: 64.1 mm
  • Wheel tightening torque: 108 Nm
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How to measure your Honda Civic bolt pattern

The specifications as laid out above should give you all you need to swap out your lame factory wheels for some new rims. That said, we can show you how to measure your Civic’s bolt pattern on your own if you would rather do your own research.
You’ll need a measuring tape or a ruler. Pick any bolt and measure from the outer edge of the lug hole to the center of the bolt opposite to it. As the Civic has five bolts, you’ll end up between bolts if measuring straight across, and no one wants that. So just pick the nearest bolts and measure to the center.
The measurement that results? Well, that’s your diameter! Pair that with the number of bolts and presto—you’ve got yourself a bolt pattern.
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