Factory wheel size, offset, and weights

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Yes they will...but will stick out a tiny bit further...
The 17's on your touring are a +48 offset and the hatch sports are a +50 offset
Total newbie here, I have a 2016 LX sedan. Will the hatchback wheels fit my car? I was also looking at Acura wheels that are 18×7.5 with 50mm offset too
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Total newbie here, I have a 2016 LX sedan. Will the hatchback wheels fit my car? I was also looking at Acura wheels that are 18×7.5 with 50mm offset too
Both should fit alright
 

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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)
Hi, how about updating with the hatch/sport wheels etc, since they appear to be interchangeable? Anybody looking to upgrade could just use those same measurements for the wheels and tyres.
 

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This is from the door jamb of my Civic Touring sedan.
Following up -- this is from my Sport Touring hatchback.

Also: 18x8 +50 wheels.

Honda Civic 10th gen Factory wheel size, offset, and weights IMG_3217.JPG


One thing I think is interesting is, the sedan is spec'd for 32psi front and rear on its 17s, and the hatch is 35f/33r on its 18" rims. My EP was the same way, I think, with higher PSI in front.
 
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One thing I think is interesting is, the sedan is spec'd for 32psi front and rear on its 17s, and the hatch is 35f/33r on its 18" rims. My EP was the same way, I think, with higher PSI in front.
That's to promote understeer.
 

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2017 Hatch Sport here, and I just put some Enkeis on. Threw the stock wheels on the scale at work.

18x8 +50
28lbs (without tires)
Those are pretty light for an OE wheel. What Enkei wheels did you install? Size and offset? Would you please share a picture? I am thinking about the GTC01.
 

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Those are pretty light for an OE wheel. What Enkei wheels did you install? Size and offset? Would you please share a picture? I am thinking about the GTC01.
They're still boat anchors in my book! :p
Enkei TS9 in 18x8 +45
20lbs a piece weighed on the same scale
Honda Civic 10th gen Factory wheel size, offset, and weights IMAG1077
Honda Civic 10th gen Factory wheel size, offset, and weights IMAG1076
 


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28 lbs is heavy. The 16" RSX wheels I used on my EP were around 18 lbs. I'd want to stick to the magic "pound-per-inch barrier" without spending too much cash, and Enkei has a few options in that range for 18" wheels.

Trouble is, I really like some BBS rims I've seen online, and I've always wanted BBS wheels ever since I was a kid... but the ones Tire Rack shows me are 25 pounds...
 

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28 lbs is heavy. The 16" RSX wheels I used on my EP were around 18 lbs. I'd want to stick to the magic "pound-per-inch barrier" without spending too much cash, and Enkei has a few options in that range for 18" wheels.

Trouble is, I really like some BBS rims I've seen online, and I've always wanted BBS wheels ever since I was a kid... but the ones Tire Rack shows me are 25 pounds...
I have been looking at the BBS SR but it is a heavy rim although it looks good IMHO, especially the brushed silver with dark paint one as it keeps the same OE look of the stock rims.
 

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I work at Honda in the parts Departement....

All Trims are the same

16x7.0 +45
17x7.0 +45
I was wondering if I could put 18×8 on my front tires and 18×19.5 on my rear tires both with 45mm on my Civic Coupe LX-P?
 

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I was wondering if I could put 18×8 on my front tires and 18×19.5 on my rear tires both with 45mm on my Civic Coupe LX-P?
..... Why?

You want worse understeer?

The front tires are doing all the work. Put wider tires in front, not in back, on a FWD car.
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