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What lug pattern is a 2005 Honda Pilot?

The 2005 Honda Pilot uses a 5-lug bolt pattern on a 120.65 mm bolt circle (often written as 5x120.65), commonly referred to as 5x120. This is the standard wheel mounting pattern for that model year.


Understanding lug patterns


A lug pattern describes how many wheel studs a vehicle has and the diameter of the circle that passes through the centers of those studs. For the 2005 Pilot, the pattern is five studs arranged on a circle measuring about 120.65 mm in diameter, a specification shared with related Honda SUVs and crossovers from that era. The center bore also matters, ensuring the wheel hubs fit cleanly without play.


2005 Honda Pilot lug pattern specifics


The official specification for the 2005 Pilot is a 5-lug pattern on a 120.65 mm bolt circle (5x120.65, sometimes listed as 5x120). The center bore is 64.1 mm, which must align with the hub for proper seating. As always, verify exact specs for your specific vehicle using the VIN or owner’s manual, since minor variations can exist between trims or production runs.


Key compatibility details


Before you buy wheels, use the following quick reference to assess compatibility.


These are the essential specs to check when evaluating wheel compatibility for a 2005 Pilot:



  • Bolt pattern: 5x120.65 mm (five lugs on a 120.65 mm circle)

  • Center bore: 64.1 mm


With these specifications, most OEM or aftermarket wheels designed for Honda/Acura platforms of that era will fit, provided the offset and backspacing are appropriate. If there is any doubt, consult a tire and wheel professional or reference the dealership’s parts department with your vehicle’s VIN to confirm exact tolerances.


How to verify compatibility on your vehicle


To confirm the fit for your exact car, you can:


Check the wheel or rotor hub for stamped specifications, measure the lug pattern directly (across from center of one lug to the center of the opposite lug), and compare with the 5x120.65 mm standard. Additionally, verify center bore alignment and acceptable offset/backspacing for your Pilot to avoid rubbing or clearance issues. When in doubt, seek confirmation from a professional using your VIN.


Summary


The 2005 Honda Pilot uses a 5-lug bolt pattern on a 120.65 mm circle (5x120.65) with a center bore of 64.1 mm. This pattern is typical for that era’s Honda SUVs, but always double-check your specific vehicle’s VIN or owner manual before purchasing wheels or adapters to ensure exact compatibility.

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