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What is the bolt pattern on a 2019 Honda Passport?

The 2019 Honda Passport uses a 5-lug, 120.65 mm bolt pattern (5x4.75 inches).


The Passport shares its wheel mounting arrangement with the Honda Pilot family, reflecting its shared platform. This means wheels and rotors are designed for five lug bolts arranged around a 120.65 mm circle. If you’re shopping for replacement wheels, ensure they match this pattern or use adapters only as a last resort. The rest of this article explains what that bolt pattern means and how to verify compatibility when buying wheels or tires.


Bolt pattern basics


Understanding the numbers helps you avoid mismatched wheels. The Passport’s bolt pattern is defined by the number of lug studs and the diameter of the circle that passes through the centers of those studs.


What those terms mean


Five lugs means the wheel is mounted with five studs. The 120.65 mm (approximately 4.75 inches) bolt circle is the diameter of the circle that passes through all five lug holes. This combination is common among mid-size Hondas and many non-Honda SUVs in the same class.


Vehicle family and compatibility


Because the Passport shares its underpinnings with the Pilot, the same bolt pattern applies across most model years in this family. This makes Pilot and Passport wheels generally interchangeable from a mounting pattern perspective, though you should still verify hub bore size, offset, and clearance for braking components and suspension geometry on your exact model and trim.


Notes for wheel shopping


When buying aftermarket wheels, look for 5x120.65 mm (5x4.75 in) patterns. Ensure the center bore and hub-centric fit are compatible with your vehicle, or plan to use hub rings if needed. Also confirm the wheel offset and width fall within OEM specifications to preserve handling and braking performance.


Additionally, always consult your owner’s manual or a dealership to confirm any model-year nuances, and have a professional install the wheels to avoid safety issues.


Practical tips for wheel and tire changes


Before attempting to replace wheels, prepare with a quick checklist to avoid mismatches and warranty issues.



    Before attempting to replace wheels, prepare with a quick checklist to avoid mismatches and warranty issues.


  • Bolt pattern: 5 lugs on a 120.65 mm circle (5x4.75 inches).

  • Hub bore compatibility: OEM center bore should match; use hub rings if needed.

  • Offset and width: match OEM or stay within the same range to maintain proper clearance and suspension geometry.

  • Lug nut size and seat type: verify that your lug nuts match the new wheels (thread size and conical seat typical for Hondas).

  • Brake and suspension clearance: ensure the wheels have enough space for calipers, rotors, and suspension components.


By verifying these factors, you can safely replace wheels and tires on your 2019 Honda Passport without compromising safety or performance.


Summary


The 2019 Honda Passport uses a 5-lug, 120.65 mm bolt pattern (5x4.75 in), shared with the Pilot. When selecting wheels or tires, prioritize pattern compatibility, hub bore, offset, and clearance to maintain proper fit and handling. Always consult official specifications for your exact trim and year.

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