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What is the bolt pattern on a Honda Pilot?

The Honda Pilot generally uses a five-lug bolt pattern, most commonly 5x114.3 mm (5-114.3). The exact specification can vary by model year or trim, so check your VIN or owner's manual to be certain before purchasing wheels or adapters.


Bolt pattern basics


Bolt pattern, or PCD (pitch circle diameter), describes how many lug holes your wheel has and the diameter of the circle they form. For the Pilot, you’ll typically see five lug holes arranged on a circle about 114.3 millimeters in diameter, with a standard center bore around 64.1 millimeters. These figures help ensure wheels mount securely and align properly with the vehicle’s hub.


Center bore and lug nut details


In addition to the bolt pattern, you should confirm the center bore size and the lug nut type/seat. The center bore is the hole in the wheel center that centers the wheel on the hub, and it commonly measures around 64.1 millimeters for many Hondas. Lug nuts or bolts should match the wheel’s seat type (usually 60-degree conical seating) and thread size specified for the vehicle. Always verify these specifics for your exact year and trim.


What to verify before buying wheels


Before you buy new wheels or adapters, confirm these fitment details to avoid incorrect mounting.



  • Bolt pattern: 5x114.3 mm (5-114.3).

  • Center bore: typically around 64.1 mm (verify for your year).

  • Lug nut size and seat type (e.g., conical seat, appropriate thread size).


These details are essential to ensure proper fitment and safe installation on a Honda Pilot.


How to verify your exact spec


Here are reliable ways to confirm the bolt pattern for your Pilot as built for your year and trim.



  • Check the owner's manual or the wheel specification label located in the driver's door jamb or fuel filler area.

  • Use your vehicle’s VIN on Honda's official owner services portal or contact a Honda dealer for the exact specification.

  • Physically measure the bolt circle diameter (BCD) by measuring the distance between opposite lug holes and multiplying by two.


With the exact spec in hand, you can select wheels that fit safely and correctly on your vehicle.


Summary


The Honda Pilot typically uses a five-lug bolt pattern, most commonly 5x114.3 mm, with a center bore around 64.1 mm. Exact specifications can vary by generation or trim, so always verify using the vehicle’s manual or VIN lookup to ensure precise compatibility.

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