Factory wheel size, offset, and weights

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We don’t get these rims as standard here in Pakistan. Someone sourced these from abroad. Which trim do these come in usa? Anyone has pics from the inside so that I can verify for authenticity?
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Only 1.5T in Singapore is fitted with this 17” as standard. Not sure about other neighboring countries around here as every country has different trim configuration. Yes, there are quite a lot of wheel dealers here with business connection with oversea auto dealers and they do ship around those used rims if there are no demand in the local market.


We don’t get these rims as standard here in Pakistan. Someone sourced these from abroad. Which trim do these come in usa? Anyone has pics from the inside so that I can verify for authenticity?
Cheers.
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2016 LX wheels:
16x7"
+45mm offset
20.25 lbs (wheels only)
40 lbs (with tires, without hubcaps)

2016 EX wheels:
16x7"
+45mm offset

2016 EX-T wheels:
17x7"
48.2 lbs (with tires)

2016 Touring wheels:
17x7"
+45mm offset
47.2 lbs (with tires)

2017 Si wheels:
18x8"
+50mm offset

Would 18x8's fit a 2016 EX without any rubbing
 

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2016 LX wheels:
16x7"
+45mm offset
20.25 lbs (wheels only)
40 lbs (with tires, without hubcaps)

2016 EX wheels:
16x7"
+45mm offset

2016 EX-T wheels:
17x7"
48.2 lbs (with tires)

2016 Touring wheels:
17x7"
+45mm offset
47.2 lbs (with tires)

2017 Si wheels:
18x8"
+50mm offset
2019 Sport wheels:
18x9"
+45mm offset
 


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2016 LX wheels:
16x7"
+45mm offset
20.25 lbs (wheels only)
40 lbs (with tires, without hubcaps)

2016 EX wheels:
16x7"
+45mm offset

2016 EX-T wheels:
17x7"
48.2 lbs (with tires)

2016 Touring wheels:
17x7"
+45mm offset
47.2 lbs (with tires)

2017 Si wheels:
18x8"
+50mm offset

2016 EX here, thinking about buying 18's. Two main concerns are I heard someone mention needing hub adapters or something? Other thing is throwing off the speedometer. Is there any way to recalibrate it or will it be minor enough to where it won't be a huge deal?
 

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2016 EX here, thinking about buying 18's. Two main concerns are I heard someone mention needing hub adapters or something? Other thing is throwing off the speedometer. Is there any way to recalibrate it or will it be minor enough to where it won't be a huge deal?
Most aftermarket wheels have a larger bore size that what Honda uses, so you'll need hubcentric rings. This is normal and they are cheap. Some guys don't use them, but that's on you. You won't throw off the speedometer if you get properly sized tires. https://www.wheel-size.com/calc/
 


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Didn't read through the 12 pages, just the 1st and this 12th page. Only because the information didn't include the '20 Si wheels info, so just want to assume nothing has been listed.

18x8 +50
235/40
55.2lbs (with tire) (BOAT ANCHOR!!!)

Good to know. Just to add:
The factory all season lists at 23# so that would mean the 2020 si wheel weighs somewhere near A WHOPPING 32 lbs.!
 
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Haha yeah that was just my inner service writer coming out inadvertently. Always trying to make the numbers seem less than they are lmao.
 

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Haha yeah that was just my inner service writer coming out inadvertently. Always trying to make the numbers seem less than they are lmao.
I see you just edited and added "A Whopping".

Much better.:cool:
 

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The factory wheels on the Civic Hatchback Sport / Touring (e.g. the ones that look like the 2017 ~ 2019 Civic Si wheels, but with dark tint)...
With factory Honda hubcaps on, with balancing wheel weights, and with stock 235/40/10 Continental ContiProContact wheels, they come out to be ~51 lb (51.2 lb when I weight one of mine last night).
Same 18x8 +50 size and offset as the Civic Si wheels.
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