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What is the bolt pattern for a 2004 Honda Pilot?

The bolt pattern for a 2004 Honda Pilot is 5 lug holes on a 120.65 mm circle (5x120.65).


In this article, we’ll explain what that means for wheel replacements, including the center bore, lug nut size, and fit considerations so you can choose wheels that match the vehicle’s hubs and brakes.


Bolt pattern specifics for the 2004 Pilot


Here are the core specifications you should verify when shopping for wheels or tires for the 2004 Pilot.



  • Bolt pattern: 5x120.65 mm (5 on 4.75 in).

  • Center bore: 64.1 mm (2.52 in).

  • Lug nut size and thread: typically M12 x 1.5.

  • Hub-centric vs lug-centric: OEM wheels are hub-centric to the 64.1 mm bore; many aftermarket wheels are lug-centric and may require hub rings for precise centering.


These specifications serve as the baseline for compatibility. Always cross-check with the wheel manufacturer and your specific vehicle’s data plate or VIN, since trim or aftermarket options can introduce small variations.


Additional fit considerations


Even with the correct bolt pattern, other factors affect fitment. The center bore must accommodate the hub; if the wheel bore is larger, a hub ring may be needed to center the wheel precisely. Brake caliper clearance, wheel offset, and spoke design also influence whether a given wheel clears the suspension and brakes without rubbing. When shopping, reference the wheel’s official specification sheet and, if possible, test-fit on the vehicle or consult a professional installer.


How to verify fit on your vehicle


Use these practical checks to confirm compatibility before mounting wheels.



  1. Count the lug holes and measure the bolt circle diameter to confirm the pattern (5x120.65 mm).

  2. Measure center bore diameter (64.1 mm) and plan for hub rings if needed.

  3. Verify lug nut size and thread (M12x1.5) and that the seat type matches your wheel.

  4. Check offset and brake clearance as well as the wheel width to avoid rubbing.

  5. When in doubt, consult a professional or rely on wheels explicitly listed as compatible with your exact model and year.


Following these steps helps avoid fitment issues so you can install wheels confidently. If any specification doesn’t align, do not mount the wheel and seek professional guidance.


Summary


The 2004 Honda Pilot uses a 5x120.65 mm bolt pattern with a 64.1 mm center bore and typical lug nut size of M12x1.5. This combination governs wheel compatibility, but always verify offsets, hub centering, and brake clearance with the wheel manufacturer and your vehicle’s documentation before purchasing or mounting new wheels.

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