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Honda Jazz Forums => Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - => Topic started by: Travis on May 29, 2022, 08:25:48 PM
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Hi getting my jazz ex in September, would any Honda 16 inch wheel do as a spare.
Many thanks.
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No
The Jazz only has 4 studs whereas the Civic has 5 for example
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Yes. For sure. Our Jazz 2 Comfort Plus (2013) came on such 16" alloys.
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcREZ3RbXEuB8FqMQaPLCztja_XYnviMF0aroA&usqp=CAU)
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Offset to be considered?
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Offset to be considered?
.... and spigot diameter ............
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Offset to be considered?
.... and spigot diameter ............
Check here: https://www.wheel-size.com/size/honda/jazz/2020/#trim-15-i-mmd-eudm-97
Honda Jazz 2020 1.5 i-MMD
– Generation: GR [2020 .. 2023]
– Market: EUDM
– Power: 107 hp | 80 kW | 109 PS
– Engine: 1.5L, I4, Hybrid
– Options: SE, SR, EX, Crosstar EX
– Center Bore: 56.1 mm
– PCD: 4x100
– Wheel Fasteners: Lug nuts
– Wheel Tightening Torque: 108 Nm
– Thread Size: M12 x 1.5
– Trim Production: [2020 .. 2022]
Tire
Rim
Vehicle's recommended cold tire inflation pressure. It is measured in bars or PSI (pounds per square inch).
185/55R16 87H 6Jx16 ET45
2.3 / 2.2
185/60R16 86H 6Jx16 ET50
2.3
...and here: https://www.wheel-size.com/size/honda/jazz/2012/
Honda Jazz 2012 1.4i
– Generation: GE, GG, GP [2008 .. 2015]
– Market: EUDM
– Power: 99 hp | 73.6 kW | 100 PS
– Engine: 1.3L, L13Z1, I4, Petrol
– Center Bore: 56.1 mm
– PCD: 4x100
– Wheel Fasteners: Lug nuts
– Wheel Tightening Torque: unknown
– Thread Size: M12 x 1.5
– Trim Production: [2008 .. 2015]
Tire
Rim
Vehicle's recommended cold tire inflation pressure. It is measured in bars or PSI (pounds per square inch).
175/65R15 83T 5.5Jx15 ET45
2.2 / 2.1
185/55R16 83T 6Jx16 ET53
2.2 / 2.1
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Those tyre Pressures look incomplete.
On my B pillar sticker it says 35psi front and 33psi rear which is :
2.4/2.3 (rounded)
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I think the Jazz GR (2020 -to present ) may have bigger brake calipers than previous models ,possibly due to the electric handbrake mechanism. There is very little clearance between the caliper and the standard alloys. I have not yet heard anyone say for sure that earlier Honda wheels will fit the GR models, even if the normal measurements appear to be identical.
If they do then I think the civic from about 2005 came with 4 bolt 16" 6J wheels with the same pcd (4x100) centre bore (56.1) and offset (et45 ) . Will probably suit as a spare, and may be more common in breakers yards than later jazz wheels .
I think they even had the correct size of tyre. You'd need to check the tyre is in good condition and not too old. -Tyres have their date of manufacture on them as a 4 figure date code . The first two digits are the week and the second two the year . Eg 2519 would be about June 2019.
But as I say, they still might not fit your car. Better to test fit it the wheel to your car before buying rather than having one delivered on line. I have a second set of after market alloy wheels for my winter tyres. These fit no problem -in fact the caliper are not even close.
Dont forget the Jazz mk4 has no spare wheel well( its needed for the HV battery) so a spare will take up boot space.
If you need to buy a jack I'd recommend one of the compact ones supplied by various car makers designed to fit inside the wheel itself. Such as from a renault clio. You can buy these second hand, sometimes with the wheel brace etc in a tray, for less then the cost of a new after market jack that is too long to fit conveniently.
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Good point re the wheel size.
The Civic spacesaver wheel won't fit the front wheels on some models so it's a double swap. Rear to front then spacesaver on rear.
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... Just tried my MK2 EX space saver spare and that seemed to fit no probs. Haven't measured anything as far as circumference so not definitive.
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I'd never want to drive with a space saver on the front, even if it fits. I'd double swop, unless it is a really short trip to the nearest tyre fitter. A neighbour has had a space saver on the front for months! :o