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What is the bolt pattern on a 2008 Honda Pilot?

The bolt pattern on a 2008 Honda Pilot is a 5-lug arrangement on a 114.3 mm circle (commonly written as 5x114.3).


In practical terms, this means five lug studs are evenly spaced around a circle with a diameter of 114.3 millimeters. The wheel hub bore for this model is typically 64.1 mm, and many pilots use M12x1.5 lug threads. This article explains what that means for wheels and replacements, and how to verify compatibility when shopping for aftermarket rims.


Bolt pattern basics


Key facts you should know to determine wheel compatibility:


What the numbers mean



  • Pattern: 5 lugs on a 114.3 mm circle (5x114.3).

  • Centered fit: hub bore commonly 64.1 mm for proper hub-centric alignment.

  • Lug thread size: commonly M12x1.5 for this model, though you should confirm on your specific wheels.


In short, wheels that match a 5x114.3 bolt pattern and a 64.1 mm center bore will fit the Pilot’s hubs, assuming the wheel’s offset and width are appropriate for the vehicle.


Compatibility considerations


Beyond simply matching bolt count and circle diameter, other design factors influence fit and safety:


Center bore and hub rings



  • If the wheel bore is larger than 64.1 mm, hub-centric rings may be required to center the wheel and reduce vibration.

  • If the bore is smaller than 64.1 mm, you should not sand or enlarge it; use wheels designed for a 64.1 mm hub.


Center bore compatibility and proper hub centering are essential for a smooth, vibration-free ride, especially on aftermarket wheels.


Offset, width, and brake clearance



  • Offset and wheel width determine how far the wheel sits in relation to the suspension and fenders.

  • Brake caliper clearance is another critical factor; some aftermarket wheels may rub or require specific designs to clear the calipers.

  • Always verify offset ranges recommended by the wheel manufacturer for the Pilot to avoid rubbing or handling changes.


Correct offset and sufficient clearance ensure reliable steering response and brake performance without interference.


How to verify fitment


Use a systematic approach to confirm compatibility before purchasing:



  1. Confirm the bolt pattern as 5x114.3 on your vehicle’s hub or Owner’s Manual.

  2. Measure or verify the center bore size (64.1 mm) and compare with the wheel bore; plan for hub rings if needed.

  3. Check wheel width and offset against the OEM specifications and your suspension setup.

  4. Consider brake clearance and spoke design to ensure proper fit around calipers and components.

  5. When in doubt, consult the wheel manufacturer or a professional installer and use a reputable retailer with a good return policy.


By following these steps, you can confidently select wheels that fit the 2008 Pilot while maintaining safety and performance.


Summary


The 2008 Honda Pilot uses a standard 5x114.3 bolt pattern with a 64.1 mm center bore. When choosing wheels, verify offset, width, and hub compatibility in addition to the bolt pattern, and consider hub rings if needed. Professional guidance can help ensure a proper, safe fit.

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