Wheels - what will fit?
White&Nerdy
Senior Wagonist
Since I just had to do a fair bit of research to determine that a set of VW alloys will fit my wagon (and, therefore, I'm going to buy them), I thought it might be good for us to put our heads together and come up with a list of wheels from other cars that will fit our wagons. Eventually, I can put all the data together and maybe a mod would be kind enough to sticky it.
Why, you ask? Well, a great way to put a set of distinctive "aftermarket" wheels on your car for dirt cheap is to put on a set of OEM wheels for another model, or even make. They make your Civic look different, yet are cheap and easy to get since they're stock on other cars. Civic wagons (FWD as well as RT4WD) use the very common 4x100 bolt pattern. So certain wheels from Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Saturn, VW, and even BMW become an option. Some of these come in sizes larger than stock for our wagons. For example, I've autocrossed on a set of 15" OEM alloys from an early 90s Saturn SL2. Perfect fit, yet an inch bigger than the RT4WD stock 14s, and 2" bigger than the FWD stock 13s.
So anyway, I'll start us off with this list. I stole it from http://www.miata.net/faq/wheel_weights.html#bolt , since Miatas also use a 4x100 bolt pattern. BUT, I've modified it to remove wheels that I know for a fact will NOT work on a Civic. Miata alloys, for instance. Their centerbores are smaller than the Civic's hub, and therefore will not fit properly. (Which is a bummer, since they're among the lightest 14" wheels you can get, aftermarket or otherwise!) I'm also not sure of the offsets and/or centerbores of some of these, so I'll leave them on the list until someone can prove otherwise, at which point I'll remove them.
Acura
- Integra (except Type R)
BMW
- E30 (except M3)
- E21
- E12
Dodge
- Colt (93+)
- Neon base model (only 95, maybe? All 1st gen Neons I recall are 5-lug)
Honda (duh )
- Accord (82-89)
- Civic (80+)
- CRX
- Del Sol
- Prelude (82-91)
Isuzu
- Impulse
- Stylus
Mitsubishi
- Mirage
Nissan
- NX (91-93)
- Sentra
- 200 SX (89+, US Sentra clones only)
- Pulsar (87-90)
- Sunny
- Almera up to 2000
Saturn
- S-series cars (SL, SC, SW)
- Ion
Subaru
- Justy
Suzuki
- Esteem
Toyota
- Celica (86-91) except All-trac
- Paseo
- Tercel
- Echo
Volkswagen
- Golf/Jetta (A1/A2/A3 chassis EXCEPT VR6 models and Golf 3 2.0 16v)
- Cabriolet
- Scirocco
Legend
GREEN: Has been test fitted and works perfectly
ORANGE: Think it will work, but have no test fit data
RED: Don't know if it'll work or not
If it won't work, it's not on the list! :P
Like I said, this list is a starting point from the list on Miata.net. Right now I've color coded the listings according to my personal knowledge and experience. I'm sure there will be some errors and omissions in the current version. With your help, we can correct those and give ourselves a pretty darn comprehensive list of wheels that'll fit.
Why, you ask? Well, a great way to put a set of distinctive "aftermarket" wheels on your car for dirt cheap is to put on a set of OEM wheels for another model, or even make. They make your Civic look different, yet are cheap and easy to get since they're stock on other cars. Civic wagons (FWD as well as RT4WD) use the very common 4x100 bolt pattern. So certain wheels from Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Saturn, VW, and even BMW become an option. Some of these come in sizes larger than stock for our wagons. For example, I've autocrossed on a set of 15" OEM alloys from an early 90s Saturn SL2. Perfect fit, yet an inch bigger than the RT4WD stock 14s, and 2" bigger than the FWD stock 13s.
So anyway, I'll start us off with this list. I stole it from http://www.miata.net/faq/wheel_weights.html#bolt , since Miatas also use a 4x100 bolt pattern. BUT, I've modified it to remove wheels that I know for a fact will NOT work on a Civic. Miata alloys, for instance. Their centerbores are smaller than the Civic's hub, and therefore will not fit properly. (Which is a bummer, since they're among the lightest 14" wheels you can get, aftermarket or otherwise!) I'm also not sure of the offsets and/or centerbores of some of these, so I'll leave them on the list until someone can prove otherwise, at which point I'll remove them.
Acura
- Integra (except Type R)
BMW
- E30 (except M3)
- E21
- E12
Dodge
- Colt (93+)
- Neon base model (only 95, maybe? All 1st gen Neons I recall are 5-lug)
Honda (duh )
- Accord (82-89)
- Civic (80+)
- CRX
- Del Sol
- Prelude (82-91)
Isuzu
- Impulse
- Stylus
Mitsubishi
- Mirage
Nissan
- NX (91-93)
- Sentra
- 200 SX (89+, US Sentra clones only)
- Pulsar (87-90)
- Sunny
- Almera up to 2000
Saturn
- S-series cars (SL, SC, SW)
- Ion
Subaru
- Justy
Suzuki
- Esteem
Toyota
- Celica (86-91) except All-trac
- Paseo
- Tercel
- Echo
Volkswagen
- Golf/Jetta (A1/A2/A3 chassis EXCEPT VR6 models and Golf 3 2.0 16v)
- Cabriolet
- Scirocco
Legend
GREEN: Has been test fitted and works perfectly
ORANGE: Think it will work, but have no test fit data
RED: Don't know if it'll work or not
If it won't work, it's not on the list! :P
Like I said, this list is a starting point from the list on Miata.net. Right now I've color coded the listings according to my personal knowledge and experience. I'm sure there will be some errors and omissions in the current version. With your help, we can correct those and give ourselves a pretty darn comprehensive list of wheels that'll fit.
Comments
There was a 200SX that *wasn't* simply a rebadged 2-door Sentra? I know the 240SX is a totally different beast.
I updated the listing - thanks!
Euro 200sx's are on s13 or s14 rwd chassis like the US 240sx models with 114 pattern.
Nissan stock nx, sentra, pulsar, sunny, almera up to -'00 models wheels will work. I believe they have an offset of 35-40 and a centerbore of 59,1 mm.
VW golf/jetta 1,2,3 except vr6 and golf 3 2.0 16v engined will work to. They have stock wheels with offset of 33-45 or something and a centerbore of 57,1 mm.
And there are a lot of euro cars with 4x100 bolt pattern like most seat, renault, opel/vauxhall models
Of course hubcentric is the safest way to go but not necessary if the wheels are tightened down properly and properly balanced.
id love to agree, ive heard many say they have no problem at all, ive allways had this problem and am asked all the time if we sell hub rings this size. we will balance, torque bolts to spec, put new tires on even check run out on the rims! but soon as you put those ring in there its smooth as glass. maybie the brand tire? weight of the said rim? possibly the car needs new poly bushing set (ive still had this happen after that) i just dont know. i do know it is 50/50 chance 8) i agree 50%
But yeah, I removed some listings from the original Miata.net list even before posting it here for that very reason. Miata, AW11 MR2, Ford Escort/Mercury Tracer, Mazda Protege - all those cars have wheels with centerbores too small to fit a Civic. And those are just the ones I know off the top of my head.
revmaynard for example has mr2 wheels that worked with boring....
I think I'll compile a different list, "Will work with modification," for those, to keep them clearly seperate them from the "bolt-on" list. Thanks for the suggestion!
just my opinion. cuz im not going to go out looking for stock wheels from other cars, im looking for something at shops and honda-tech where all i know is the size of the wheels that fit.
Then this is the wrong thread for you. This is for the "stock" oem wheels that you aren't looking for.
i tried searching to see anything on fitment but came up with nothing any help?
but he said they came off his e30 along with all the other parts he is selling
and i have read that e30 fits but all i see is bottle caps
would these basket weaves work as well
or would there be fitment issues
they are 4 lug 14x6.5
but not sure if its 4x100
plus he only wants 65 for the set so if these would work then i would have some decent shoes till i get more cash
http://www.roadkillcustoms.com/hot-rods ... readMM=100
I used to have a 91 Celica GT (not the All-Trac, just a GT) and it had 5-lug hubs. I'm pretty sure the GT and the GT-S were both 5-lug during that generation. I believe just the Base model and the ST/STS and maybe the STX trim had the 4 lug hubs.