+45 offset
For a Honda civic,offset should be between 38-45.
4x100mm offset +45mm
That is an old style of saying that a wheel is low offset rear w/drive like a old car or hi offset front w/drive like a new honda civic.
4x100
4x100 et45
The wheel bolt pattern for the 2008 Honda Civic is 5x114.3, meaning it has five bolts with a spacing of 114.3 mm between them. The typical offset for the 2008 Civic ranges from +45 to +50 mm, depending on the specific model and wheel size. It's important to check the specifications for your particular trim to ensure compatibility when selecting new wheels.
The rattling sound in the front of a 1995 Honda Civic wheels can be caused by wheel bearings. These bearing allow the wheel to turn and when they fail the produce a loud noise.
You can fit 7.5x17" wheels on a 1997 Honda Civic. See the specs below: Rim size:7.5x17" PCD:4x100 Offset:37-45 Tyre size:205/40R17
No, the wheels from a 2008 Honda Civic are unlikely to fit on a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am due to differences in bolt patterns, offset, and center bore sizes. The Honda Civic typically has a 5x114.3 bolt pattern, while the Grand Am usually has a 5x115 bolt pattern. Additionally, the specifications for wheel size, including width and diameter, may differ, making them incompatible without adapters or modifications. Always check manufacturer specifications before attempting to interchange wheels.
Honda Prelude 1979-1991 have the same bolt pattern so they will "fit". Then it just depends on the width of the wheel and the offset (the distance between the centerline of the wheel and the plane of the hub-mounting surface of the wheel). Honda Prelude 1992+ wheels will not fit.
A Honda Civic is front wheel drive