The 2011 Honda Pilot uses a 5-lug bolt pattern on a 120 mm pitch circle, commonly written as 5x120 mm (approximately 4.75 inches between lug holes).
How to understand this pattern
The bolt pattern describes how many lug holes a wheel has and the diameter of the circle those holes form. For the 2011 Pilot, there are five lug holes evenly spaced around a 120 mm circle. This pattern is standard for this model year and is not compatible with wheels that use a 5x114.3 mm or 5x127 mm pattern unless adapters are used, which can affect safety and performance.
Additional fitment considerations
Beyond matching the bolt pattern, verify that the wheel’s center bore matches the hub and that the wheel offset and width are appropriate for the Pilot’s suspension and brake components. OEM wheels for the 2011 Pilot typically fit without spacers, but aftermarket wheels require careful checking of offset (ET), width, and load rating. Always confirm specifications with the wheel manufacturer or a trusted retailer before purchasing.
Summary
The bolt pattern for a 2011 Honda Pilot is 5x120 mm (five lug holes on a 120 mm circle). When replacing wheels, ensure compatible bolt pattern, center bore, offset, and load rating to ensure a safe, proper fit.


