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What is the bolt pattern on a 2004 Honda Pilot?

The bolt pattern for a 2004 Honda Pilot is a 5-lug configuration on a 114.3 mm bolt circle (often written as 5x114.3). The center bore is typically 64.1 mm. This combination is standard for Honda SUVs of that era and is the baseline for wheel compatibility.


What this means for wheels and replacements


Understanding the bolt pattern helps you determine which wheels will physically mount on the vehicle, and whether additional hardware or adapters are needed. Below are the key specifications to verify when shopping for replacements or upgrades.


Key wheel-specs to check when shopping for replacements or upgrading your Pilot's wheels



  • Bolt pattern: 5 bolts on a 114.3 mm bolt circle (5x114.3).

  • Center bore: 64.1 mm. If the wheel’s center bore is larger, hub-centric rings may be required for proper centering and to prevent vibrations; if it’s smaller, the wheel will not fit without modification.

  • Lug nut size and seat: typically M12x1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat. Always verify the lug nut specification for the specific wheel you choose.

  • Wheel compatibility considerations: aftermarket wheels with the 5x114.3 pattern are widely available for Hondas, but you must confirm correct offset (backspacing) to avoid rubbing and ensure proper clearance with brakes, suspension components, and fenders.


Concluding note: When selecting wheels, confirm the exact bore, offset, and lugs for your vehicle year and trim, and consider consulting your owner’s manual or a trusted tire/wheel professional to ensure a proper fit.


Additional considerations for wheel upgrades


Center bore and hub-centric rings


Many aftermarket wheels in the 5x114.3 pattern have centers that differ from the Pilot’s hub diameter. If the wheel’s center bore is larger than the hub, hub-centric rings help center the wheel and reduce vibrations. If the bore is smaller, the wheel likely won’t mount without modification, so verify bore sizes before purchase.


Installation notes


Always use the correct lug nuts and tighten in a star pattern to the manufacturer’s recommended torque specification, then recheck torque after a short test drive. If you’re unsure, have a professional mount and balance the wheels to protect against vibrations and premature wear.


Summary


For a 2004 Honda Pilot, the standard wheel bolt pattern is 5-lug on 114.3 mm (5x114.3) with a center bore of 64.1 mm. This configuration accommodates a wide range of factory and aftermarket wheels, but always verify offset, bore, and lug-nut requirements for your specific wheel choice to ensure a proper, safe fit.

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