The lug pattern is five lugs on a 120.65 mm bolt circle (5x120.65 mm), commonly listed as 5x4.75 inches.
For the 2004 Pilot, the wheel mounting uses a five-bolt pattern with a circle diameter of about 120.65 millimeters. In catalogs this is sometimes rounded to 120 mm or described as 5x4.75 inches, and you may also see it listed as 5x120.7. This pattern is shared with other Honda SUVs from the same era, including the Acura MDX, but exact fit must be verified for safety and clearance purposes.
Bolt pattern details and compatibility
Understanding the precise bolt circle helps ensure you choose wheels or adapters that fit correctly. The 5x120.65 mm specification means five studs are evenly spaced around a circle with a diameter of 120.65 millimeters. While many aftermarket listings show 5x120 or 5x4.75, the exact spec to look for is 5x120.65 mm.
Shopping tips for wheels and replacements
When shopping, verify the bolt pattern, seat type, and center bore. The 2004 Pilot’s bolt pattern is specific, so confirm listings show 5x120.65 mm (often marketed as 5x4.75") to avoid compatibility issues. If in doubt, consult the seller or your local dealer with your VIN for an exact fitment confirmation.
How to verify on your vehicle
Check the vehicle’s door jamb placard, owner's manual, or VIN-based build sheet to confirm wheel specifications. You can also physically measure the lug pattern on a current wheel by counting the bolt holes and measuring the diameter across opposite holes. For most 2004 Pilots, you should find the 5x120.65 mm specification listed in official documents or wheel catalogs.
Summary
Bottom line: the 2004 Honda Pilot uses a 5-lug bolt pattern on a 120.65 mm (approximately 4.75 inches) bolt circle, i.e., 5x120.65 mm. Always verify with a dealer or wheel vendor before purchasing wheels or adapters to ensure a safe, proper fit.


