11th Gen Honda Civic 2022-2024+ || Fit Check

We bring you episode 1 of our newest series Fit Check.

So you’ve snagged yourself a brand new 11th-generation Honda Civic. Its sleek design and impressive performance make it a head–turner. But there’s always room for a little extra personality, right? That’s where Konig Wheels comes in. We know wheels are more than just metal circles; they’re the foundation of your car’s stance and a major player in the overall aesthetic.

Struggling to find the perfect fitment for your 11th gen Civic? Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. In our latest video, we dive deep into the world of Konig wheels, exploring various fitment options designed to elevate your Civic’s style to the next level. From “No Hassle to “ALL THE WHEEL,” we’ll help you find the perfect wheel that complements your taste and your Civic’s unique character. So, buckle up and get ready to unlock the full potential of your ride!

The 11th generation Civic is a fairly easy car to fit with wheels with a nice range of fitment options from 16×7 to 18×9.5 with a 5×114.3 bcd.

Yes there will be people who run wheel and tire specs that we don’t specify in this video but may need some sort of body modification to avoid rubbing or inbound clearance issues, but this video is to talk about the fitment options with no body or suspension modifications.

No Hassle Fitment

Ready to unleash the full potential of your 11th gen Civic? Konig Wheels offers a range of “No Hassle” fitment options for those who want to go beyond the stock setup. If you’re comfortable changing your wheels and tires, we have options to enhance your Civic’s stance and performance.

If you want to keep your OE tire size, We recommend wheels that fall within widths ranging from 7 inches to 7.5 inches with an offset of 38 to 45. This sweet spot allows for a clean, flush look without rubbing or modifications. Remember, a lower offset pushes the wheel further out, creating a more aggressive stance. Explore the variety of Konig wheels within these fitment parameters and discover the perfect set to transform your Civic from stock to show-stopping! If you’re comfortable with changing tires, you can go anywhere from a 7″ – 8.5″ width, 7″ width rims with an ET45 up to 8.5″ with an ET 45. This range gives you about 1.5″ of wiggle room for a no-hassle bolt-on fitment.

If we had to narrow it down to an exact size… The 18×8.5″ ET42 wheel size is a favorite for a reason. This wider width enhances your Civic’s stance for a more aggressive profile, while the ET42 offset ensures the wheels sit perfectly flush with the fenders. It’s a hassle-free way to achieve a show-stopping look without worrying about fitment issues. 

Suggested Fitment: 18 x 8.5” ET42

Suggested Wheels: Ultragram, Ampliform, Dekagram

Slight Flex Fitment

Ready to push the boundaries and truly personalize your 11th gen Civic? Look no further than Konig’s “Slight Flex” fitment options! This category caters to enthusiasts who crave a more aggressive stance without sacrificing functionality or venturing into modifications.

Imagine your Civic with wheels that fill out the wheel wells perfectly, creating a bold, head-turning presence. Konig’s “Slight Flex” options allow you to achieve this look with a range of wheel widths from 8.5 inches to 9 inches, paired with offsets of 40 to 35. The wider width fills out the gaps, giving your Civic a planted, muscular look, while the offset ensures the wheels sit close to the fenders without causing any rubbing.

Konig understands that modifying your car isn’t for everyone. That’s why our “Slight Flex” fitment perfectly balances bold looks and hassle-free installation. We recommend starting with the 18×8.5″ ET35 setup, a popular choice for its ideal balance of style and practicality. It’s the perfect way to achieve a head-turning stance without any unnecessary modifications. Most of our Flow Formed wheels will cover this recommended “Slight Flex” fitment option. 

Suggested Fitment: 18 x 8.5” ET35

Suggested Wheels: Ultragram, Ampliform, Countergram

11th Gen Honda Civic with 18″ x 8.5″ ET35 Konig Ultragrams

ALL THE WHEEL Fitment

For the true stance enthusiast, we offer the “ALL THE WHEEL” fitment for the 11th gen Civic. This category is designed to push the boundaries of style, creating a show-stopping look that fills those wheel wells.

We recommend the 18×9.5″ ET40 setup for the ultimate aggressive look, Ultragram being the ideal candidate. This combination boasts a wider 9.5-inch width that completely fills your wheel wells, creating that on-point stance look. The ET40 offset ensures the wheels sit close to the fenders, perfecting the balance between bold aesthetics and functionality.

Be aware: Due to the aggressive nature of this fitment, modifications like camber adjustment or fender rolling will likely be necessary to avoid rubbing. Konig strongly recommends consulting a professional installer to determine the modifications needed for your specific setup.

Suggested Fitment: 18” x 9.5” ET40

Suggested Wheels: Ultragram, Ampliform, Hypergram

11th Gen Honda Civic with 18″ x 9.5″ ET40 Konig Ultragrams – “B” Profile

Final Wrap Up

So, you’ve embarked on a journey to unlock the full potential of your 11th-generation Civic’s wheels! Konig Wheels hopes this guide has empowered you to find the perfect fitment to match your style and goals.

Whether you prefer a clean, stock look or crave an aggressive stance that turns heads, Konig has a solution for you. Our “No Hassle” options ensure a perfect fit for those who want to retain their stock tire size, while our “Slight Flex” and “ALL THE WHEEL” fitments cater to enthusiasts who crave a bolder look.

Remember, for the most extreme fitments, some modifications might be necessary to prevent rubbing. However, Konig’s wide range of wheels, from classic 16-inch to head-turning 18-inch Flow Formed options, offers a perfect balance of style and functionality for almost any preference.

Remember to visit our website or consult an authorized Konig dealer to explore the vast selection of wheels available. With Konig, transforming your Civic from stock to show-stopping is just a few clicks or a conversation away!

Let us know what car you want to see on our next Fit Check video!


11th-Gen Honda Civic Wheel Fitment Chart

NO HASSLESLIGHT FLEXALL THE WHEEL
DIAMETER16-20″ On all trims EXCEPT Si & Type-R / 17-20 on all trims EXCEPT Type-R16-20″ On all trims EXCEPT Si & Type-R / 17-20 on all trims EXCEPT Type-R16-20″ On all trims EXCEPT Si & Type-R / 17-20 on all trims EXCEPT Type-R
FRONT WIDTH/OFFSET7.5″ et40 –
8″ et45
8.5″ et43 –
8.5″ et35
9″ et40 –
9.5″ et40
REAR WIDTH/OFFSET7.5″ et40 –
8″ et45
8.5″ et43 –
8.5″ et35
9″ et40 –
9.5″ et40
This size range covers ALL Flowform wheels, except for Dial-in (only offered in a 15″ diameter) and HyperTrail series(truck wheels)

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