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Can a 2000 Honda Civic EX Sdn Use Wheels in Bolt Pattern 4x101.6, 4x114.3?

 
Old Aug 17, 2010
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Can a 2000 Honda Civic EX Sdn Use Wheels in Bolt Pattern 4x101.6, 4x114.3?

I tried google and all I got was that Honda Civic's use 4x100 bolt pattern..

i have a 2000 Honda Civic EX Sedan and I want to buy some wheels for it..

but the bolt pattern is listed as such, 4x101.6, 4x114.3

will these fit on my car?

let me know!

Thank You


p.s. Someone mentioned a manual for like $80.. i googled and I found that Helm's is the best one.. but when You go to their site, they have a bunch of options.. which is the manual that will help me keep my 2000 Honda Civic in TOP running shape for the next 50 years?
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Re: Can a 2000 Honda Civic EX Sdn Use Wheels in Bolt Pattern 4x101.6, 4x114.3?

You'll need 4x100 bolt pattern, no other.

Don't buy an $80 manual. Use the internet and a cheaper Haynes manual (I got mine new at a PartSource for $29). Between DIYs on the internet and the Haynes manual, I can do pretty much everything I'd need to.

edit: Oh, and btw.. a manual isn't going to helpl your car stay in top running condition - proper maintenance will do that. Keep your fluids changed on schedule, use the maintenance schedule in your owners manual - drive the car how it should be driven, etc... these things will keep your car running. The manual is really only useful when your car isn't running properly lol

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