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What is the bolt pattern on a 2009 Honda Pilot?

The bolt pattern on a 2009 Honda Pilot is 5-lug on 114.3 mm (5x114.3).


This wheel interface is a key detail when selecting tires or aftermarket rims, and it matters for brake clearance, hub fit, and overall safety. Knowing the exact pattern helps you avoid ill-fitting wheels and ensures proper mounting and alignment.


Bolt pattern at a glance


These are the core technical details to know about the Pilot’s wheel mounting interface before shopping for wheels.



  • Lug pattern: 5 lug

  • Bolt circle diameter: 114.3 mm (4.5 inches)


In practical terms, any wheel designed for a 5x114.3 bolt circle will fit the Pilot, provided other dimensions like offset and center bore are compatible with the vehicle’s hub and brake system.


Why it matters and how to verify


To ensure a safe and proper fit, verify the bolt pattern in the context of the vehicle’s overall wheel geometry. The following steps help confirm compatibility for aftermarket wheels or replacements.



  1. Check the vehicle’s door jamb sticker or the owner’s manual for the wheel specification, including bolt pattern and center bore information.

  2. Confirm that the wheel offset and brake clearance will work with the Pilot’s suspension and braking components.

  3. Verify the center bore size and whether hub-centric rings are needed for aftermarket wheels to sit properly on the hub.

  4. If in doubt, consult a tire shop or Honda dealer for a precise compatibility check before purchasing wheels.


Following these steps helps prevent mounting issues, such as improper seating, vibrations, or clearance problems.


Summary


The 2009 Honda Pilot uses a 5x114.3 mm wheel bolt pattern, a common standard across many Honda models of that era. When replacing wheels, always verify bolt pattern, center bore, and offset to ensure a safe and proper fit. If you’re unsure, seek professional guidance or reference the vehicle’s documentation for confirmation.

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