The typical bolt pattern for most Honda Odyssey models is a 5-lug configuration on a 120.65 mm circle, with a 64.1 mm center bore.
For accuracy and fit, always confirm your exact year and trim, as rare early models or export variants can differ. This article explains the standard specs and how to verify them for your vehicle.
Understanding the bolt pattern and what it means for wheels
The bolt pattern, or PCD (bolt circle diameter), tells you how many lug holes a wheel has and how far apart they are. For most Honda Odysseys, the standard setup is 5 lugs arranged on a 120.65 mm circle, with a hub opening (center bore) of 64.1 mm. Lug nuts use a thread size of M12x1.5, and wheels typically use a 60-degree conical (t taper) seat, though exact specifications can vary by wheel design.
Key terms you should know
5-lug configuration means five lug holes. The PCD (120.65 mm) is the diameter of the circle that passes through the centers of all lug holes. The center bore (64.1 mm) fits over the vehicle’s hub to center the wheel. Lug nut size (M12x1.5) and seat type (often 60-degree conical) determine how the wheel mounts to the hub.
Are there variations by generation or market?
In practice, most late-model Honda Odysseys share the 5x120.65 mm pattern with a 64.1 mm center bore, but there have been exceptions in older generations and some export versions. If you are replacing wheels or selecting aftermarket rims, always verify the exact spec for your specific vehicle using the VIN, owner’s manual, or the wheel manufacturer’s compatibility guide.
Typical bolt pattern specifications for Honda Odyssey
- Lug count: 5
- Bolt circle (PCD): 120.65 mm (approximately 4.75 inches)
- Center bore: 64.1 mm
- Lug nut size: M12x1.5
- Seat type: commonly 60-degree conical seat (verify with your wheel)
These specs cover most modern Odysseys, but always confirm for your exact vehicle before purchasing wheels or adapters.
How to verify compatibility on your specific vehicle
Before buying wheels or adapters, it’s essential to confirm the pattern for your exact Odyssey. The steps below help you verify whether a wheel will fit without issues.
- Check the owner’s manual or the door jamb sticker for wheel specs, including bolt pattern, center bore, and lug nut size.
- If the manual isn’t available, obtain the VIN and contact a Honda dealer or use a reputable parts catalog to pull the exact wheel specifications for your vehicle.
- Measure the bolt pattern on your current wheels or hub by counting lug holes and measuring the distance between opposite lug holes (PCD) and the center bore diameter.
- Compare these measurements to the wheel’s specifications. If the center bore is larger than your hub, you may need hub-centric rings; if smaller, the wheel won’t fit without modifications.
- When in doubt, consult a professional technician or a tire/wheel shop to confirm compatibility and safety.
Verifying the pattern ensures you select wheels that fit correctly and safely without interfering with braking components or creating clearance issues.
Summary
For most Honda Odysseys, the standard bolt pattern is 5x120.65 mm with a 64.1 mm center bore, with lug nuts typically M12x1.5 and a 60-degree conical seat. While this covers the majority of models, there are exceptions in older generations or export variants. Always verify your exact vehicle specifications using the VIN, owner’s manual, or a trusted parts source before purchasing wheels.


