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What is the bolt pattern for a Honda four wheeler?

The bolt pattern for most Honda ATVs is 4 on 110 millimeters (4x110). This means four lug holes arranged on a circle with a 110 mm diameter. However, model and year can vary, so always verify for your exact machine.


What the bolt pattern means


Bolt pattern, or PCD (pitch circle diameter), describes two things: how many lug holes (lug count) and the circle they sit on (the diameter). For Honda ATVs, the standard reference you’ll encounter is 4x110, which covers a large portion of modern models.


Common bolt patterns used by Honda ATVs


Most riders will encounter the 4x110 pattern with contemporary Honda four-wheelers. The following note highlights the main configuration you’re likely to run into when shopping for wheels or adapters.



  • 4x110 mm (4 on 110 mm bolt circle) — The pattern you’ll most often see on popular Honda ATV lines, including FourTrax Rancher, Rubicon, Foreman, Recon, and TRX sport quads.


When shopping for wheels, adapters, or studs, always cross-check the exact pattern for your machine’s year and model to avoid fitment issues.


How to verify your model’s bolt pattern


If you’re uncertain about your specific Honda ATV, use these steps to confirm the bolt pattern for your model and year:



  1. Consult the owner’s manual or official Honda parts catalog for your exact model/year to confirm the wheel bolt pattern.

  2. Inspect the wheel hub: count the number of lug holes (most Honda ATVs use 4) and measure the distance across the centers of opposite lug holes to determine the bolt circle diameter (BCD).

  3. Check the wheel center bore size, as some wheels require a hub-centric ring for proper alignment.

  4. If in doubt, visit a dealer or a trusted parts counter with your VIN or model/year information to confirm the correct pattern.


Getting the bolt pattern right is essential for safe wheel fitment. If you have a specific model and year, I can confirm the exact pattern for you.


Conclusion and quick takeaway


The practical takeaway is that Honda ATVs commonly use a 4x110 bolt pattern, though variations can exist by model and year. Always verify with official documentation or a parts specialist before purchasing wheels or adapters.


Summary


Most Honda four-wheelers share a 4x110 bolt pattern, but always confirm your exact model/year to ensure proper fitment. Check the owner’s manual, hub measurements, and reputable parts catalogs before buying wheels or adapters.

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