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How much are the rims for a Honda Pilot?

Rims for a Honda Pilot typically cost between roughly $200 and $900 per wheel, depending on size, material, finish, and whether you buy OEM or aftermarket options. This article explains the price landscape, the factors that influence cost, and where to shop.


What affects the price of Honda Pilot rims


Prices differ based on several factors, including whether the wheel is OEM or aftermarket, the wheel size, construction, and finish. Here is a quick guide to what drives the cost.



  • OEM vs aftermarket: OEM wheels bought through Honda dealers or official parts retailers tend to be more expensive than many aftermarket designs, but they guarantee fitment and compatibility with your Pilot.

  • Wheel size and design: Larger diameter wheels and intricate finishes or multi-spoke designs generally cost more per wheel than simpler, smaller designs.

  • Construction and material: Cast aluminum wheels are typically cheaper than forged or flow-formed options, which offer greater strength and lighter weight but come with a higher price tag.

  • Finish and style: Machined, painted, chrome, or specialty finishes can add to the wheel’s price compared with basic painted finishes.


In short, the price you pay hinges on whether you choose OEM or aftermarket, the size you need, and the finish you prefer. Always confirm exact pricing for your vehicle and desired design before purchasing.


How to tell OEM from aftermarket wheels


OEM wheels typically carry Honda part numbers, fitment labels, and center caps that match the vehicle’s branding. Aftermarket wheels vary by brand and may require verification of lug pattern, offset, and clearance with brakes and suspension components.


Rim sizes and typical price ranges


For most Honda Pilot models in recent years, common rim sizes are 18 inches and 20 inches, though exact sizes depend on trim and model year. Here is a rough guide to per-wheel pricing by size.



  • 18-inch alloy wheels: typically $250-$450 per wheel, depending on brand, finish, and whether they’re OEM or aftermarket.

  • 20-inch alloy wheels: typically $450-$900 per wheel, with OEM designs often at the higher end and aftermarket options spanning a broader range.


Prices can vary by model year, trim, and whether the wheels include additional hardware or sensors. Always verify the exact size and price for your specific Pilot’s VIN before ordering.


Where to shop and additional costs to budget


Beyond the wheel price itself, buyers should plan for installation and related accessories. This section outlines where to shop and what else to expect financially.



  • Where to buy: Official Honda parts websites and dealer parts departments for OEM wheels; reputable aftermarket retailers or large tire shops for non-OEM designs.

  • Installation and mounting: Balancing, lug nuts, and mounting fees typically range from about $15 to $60 per wheel, depending on the shop and region.

  • TPMS sensors and programming: If sensors are needed, expect roughly $60-$120 per wheel plus potential programming fees.

  • Tires (if purchasing wheels with tires): A new set of tires for 18- or 20-inch wheels can cost roughly $500-$1,200 per set, depending on brand and performance.


Some shops offer wheel-and-tire packages that include mounting, balancing, and TPMS services in a single price, which can simplify budgeting.


Summary


Rim prices for a Honda Pilot vary widely, typically spanning from about $200 to $900 per wheel. The main price drivers are OEM vs aftermarket origin, wheel size (18" vs 20"), construction (cast vs forged), and finish. For the most accurate quote, verify the exact wheel size and design for your Pilot’s year and trim, and factor in installation, TPMS, and tires if you’re replacing more than just the rims.

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