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What is the bolt size of a Honda Pilot?

The bolt size for most Honda Pilot models is M12 x 1.5 on a 5x120 bolt pattern, and the lug nuts typically require a 19mm socket.


In practice, wheel fastener specs can vary by year and trim. The Pilot generally features five lug studs on a 120 mm diameter circle, with conical-seat lug nuts. For precise specifications—particularly if you’re changing wheels or ordering replacements—consult the owner’s manual or inspect the current fasteners on your vehicle.


Bolt pattern and thread size


Below are the core specs commonly found on Honda Pilot models. These values are widely used but your vehicle's exact specs can differ by year or edition.



  • Wheel bolt pattern: 5 lugs on a 120 mm circle (5x120)

  • Lug nut thread size: M12 x 1.5

  • Lug nut seat type: conical (acorn) seat

  • Lug nut hex size: typically 19 mm across flats

  • Torque reference: generally around 80–100 ft-lbs (108–135 N·m), depending on year and factory guidance


These guidelines help when selecting replacement lug nuts or wheels, but always verify against the exact specs for your Pilot model year and trim.


Year-by-year variations


What to check by generation


Honda Pilot generations (first through current) largely share the 5x120 bolt pattern, but there can be minor differences in stud length or lug nut retention. If you’re uncertain, the most reliable source is the official service documentation or a dealer parts catalog tied to your VIN.


How to verify on your vehicle


To confirm the bolt size on your specific vehicle, use these steps:



  • Consult the owner’s or service manual for your exact year and trim

  • Measure the thread on an existing lug nut or stud with a thread gauge

  • Ask a Honda dealer or a trusted parts retailer with your VIN for compatibility notes


Correct verification prevents wheel installation issues and ensures proper torque and safety.


Summary


Across most Honda Pilot models, the standard wheel fastener setup is a 5x120 bolt pattern with M12 x 1.5 lug nut threads and a 19 mm lug nut socket size. Always verify the exact spec for your year and trim and follow the manufacturer’s torque recommendations when installing wheels.

Are Honda bolts sae or metric?


metric
Yes, almost all Honda bolts are metric. For example, the most common metric thread sizes of Honda bolts are M12x1. 5mm and M14x1. 5mm.



What is the best speed to tow with a Pilot?


Operating speed when towing a trailer must not exceed 62 mph (100 km/h). In addition to the normal precautions, place wheel chocks at each of the trailer's tires. Remember to unhitch the trailer before changing a flat tire. Ask the trailer sales or rental agency where and how to store the trailer's spare tire.



What size are the lug nuts on a Honda Pilot?


Dorman – Wheel Lug Nut: M14-1.50 Thread, Ball, Acorn, 1.122" Length, Chrome (sold by each) (Part No. 611-327)



What size are Honda bolt threads?


Honda Mounting Hardware Specifications
Thread pitch and stud thickness will vary, however most Hondas utilize M12x1. 5mm wheel studs. Honda SUVs, trucks, and modern Type-R will utilize M14x1. 5mm wheel studs.


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