What is the bolt pattern for a 95 honda civic dx?

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Asked by milesk08 Jun 04, 2008 at 11:30 AM about the 1995 Honda Civic DX Hatchback

Question type: General

I know its a 4 lug bolt pattern, but is it 4x100 or what?

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Yes, it is 4x100. As far as I know, all Civics until the (I believe) '04 Civic Si (and obviously the current model is 5 lug), have been 4x100. Pre-1984, they might have been different, though.

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Go to Tirerack.com and select your make, model, and year, then click on wheels. Click the small box in the left corner of any wheel and a box will drop down telling you the correct bolt pattern. I believe chris is correct as well. I'm pretty sure most hondas are 4 x 100

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My 2005 si 2door has 4 bolt pattern has since. I bought it new. Not sure why everyone tells me ivd got 16 inch 5bolt when its a 15 inch 4 bolt .

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