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What is the bolt pattern on a 2006 Honda Pilot?

The bolt pattern for a 2006 Honda Pilot is 5-on-114.3 mm (5x114.3). In plain terms, there are five lug holes arranged on a circle with a diameter of 114.3 millimeters.


Knowing this pattern helps you choose wheels that will mount correctly, along with important related specs like the center bore and lug nut requirements. The 2006 Pilot uses this same pattern across many Honda models from that era, so verifying it before buying wheels or aftermarket rims saves time and reduces fitment issues.


Bolt pattern specifics for the 2006 Honda Pilot


These are the precise specs you’ll need to confirm when shopping for wheels or replacements.



  • Pattern: 5 lug holes on a 114.3 mm bolt circle (5x114.3).

  • Center bore: 64.1 mm (the hole in the center of the wheel).

  • Lug nut size/thread: commonly M12 x 1.5 (lug nuts/screws vary by wheel; verify the exact spec for your wheel).

  • Stud count: 5.


Bottom line: match the 5x114.3 bolt pattern and the 64.1 mm center bore when selecting wheels. If the bore is larger, hub-centric rings can help center the wheel; if it’s smaller, the wheel will not fit without modification.


How to verify compatibility for replacement wheels


Use these steps to confirm a wheel will fit your 2006 Pilot without issues.



  1. Check the wheel or vehicle documentation for the bolt pattern and center bore specification (look for 5x114.3 and 64.1 mm).

  2. Measure the bolt circle if needed: measure from the center of one lug hole to the center of the opposite lug hole to confirm a 114.3 mm (4.5 inch) diameter.

  3. Verify the center bore size on the wheel: it should be 64.1 mm or larger. If larger, plan for hub-centric rings to ensure proper centering.

  4. Confirm lug nut size and seating type with the wheel manufacturer or installer, typically M12x1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat on many Honda-fit wheels.

  5. Check clearance and offset guidelines: ensure the wheel offset and backspacing won’t cause rubbing with the brake calipers, control arms, or fenders; when in doubt, consult a professional or use a reputable fitment calculator.


Concluding note: accurately matching the bolt pattern, center bore, lug nut size, and offset is essential for safe mounting and proper handling. If any spec doesn’t align, do not force the fitment or rely on adapters without professional guidance.


Summary


The 2006 Honda Pilot uses a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern with a 64.1 mm center bore. When buying wheels or rims, verify these specs along with lug nut size and seating type, and confirm the offset to ensure proper fit and braking clearance. If there is any doubt, consult a tire/wheel professional to avoid improper mounting or safety issues.

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