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What is the bolt pattern on a 2005 Honda Pilot?

The 2005 Honda Pilot uses a 5-lug bolt pattern of 114.3 mm (often written as 5x114.3) with a center bore of 64.1 mm. This configuration is standard for the vehicle and is what you’ll look for when buying wheels or adapters.


In this article, we break down what that pattern means for wheel compatibility, how to verify it on your vehicle, and what to watch for when replacing wheels or installing aftermarket rims.


Bolt pattern details


To shop confidently for wheels, you should know the core dimensions that determine compatibility. The essential figures for a 2005 Pilot are listed below:



  • Bolt pattern: 5x114.3 mm (five lugs on a 114.3 mm circle).

  • Center bore: 64.1 mm.

  • General compatibility note: this pattern is common among many Honda models from that era; always confirm fitment with your specific wheel and tire setup.


When the center bore of a wheel is larger than the hub, hub-centric rings may be used to center the wheel and prevent vibrations. If the bore is smaller than the hub, the wheel cannot be centered and should not be installed.


Practical considerations for wheel swaps


Before purchasing wheels or tires, check that the new wheels match not only the bolt pattern but also the hub bore and clearance. The following steps help ensure a safe fitment:



  1. Verify the wheel's bolt pattern is 5x114.3 mm.

  2. Check that the wheel's center bore is 64.1 mm or plan to use hub-centric rings for a proper fit.

  3. Confirm there is sufficient brake caliper and suspension clearance for the desired wheel width and offset.

  4. Ensure the lug nut type and seat match the wheel (consult the wheel or vehicle manual for specifics).

  5. Consult a professional if you are unsure about fitment, or if using adapters or rings.


Correct fitment avoids issues like vibrations, poor handling, or damage to components. When in doubt, a local tire and wheel shop can confirm compatibility and install the wheels correctly.


Summary


In short, a 2005 Honda Pilot uses a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern with a 64.1 mm center bore. This configuration is common for the era’s Honda SUVs, but always verify your exact wheel model and consider hub-centric rings if the bore sizes differ.

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